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The San Antonio Spurs host the Oklahoma City Thunder in game three of the Western Conference finals with the series tied 1-1
Now is not the time to let up for Oklahoma City. The Thunder were able to even up the conference finals 1-1 after a 122-113 win over the San Antonio Spurs on Wednesday night, but they can’t be satisfied quite yet.
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West finals shift to San Antonio, while Spurs and Thunder deal with multiple injury concerns
Oklahoma City's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander seems to have shaken off his now-traditional Game 1 blahs. San Antonio's Victor Wembanyama is putting up numbers the likes of which haven't been seen in a conference finals for about a half-century.
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Nobody envisioned the Spurs’ success this season.
The 150-mile rule applies to playoff home games and is paired with a four-ticket-per-order limit for many events, the San Antonio Express‑News reports. In a statement to the paper, the team said the policy is meant to "prioritize local fans across San Antonio,
The San Antonio Spurs did not steal Game 1 from the Oklahoma City Thunder. They may have fundamentally changed how the rest of the NBA views the defending champions.
Oklahoma City Thunder forward Jalen Williams (hamstring) and San Antonio Spurs guard Dylan Harper (leg) both left the Thunder’s 122-13 win Wednesday in Game 2 of the Western Conference and didn’t return.
De’Aaron Fox sat out his second consecutive game in the Western Conference finals on 20 May, but the Spurs still managed to come away from Oklahoma City with the series level at 1-1. Fox’s absence isn’t just a footnote on the injury report anymore;