Thunder will try to tie up NBA Finals
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NBA Finals are tied at 1-1 heading into Wednesday's Game 3. The Oklahoma City Thunder bounced back from their last-second, upset defeat in Game 1 by steamrolling the Indiana Pacers, 123-107, in Sunday's Game 2.
The NBA made a historical announcement regarding Oklahoma City Thunder star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander during the NBA Finals.
Deciding Swing: After entering the Finals with a +42 total Playoff point differential in the 4th quarter, OKC was outscored 35-25 in the final frame – dropping its first home Playoff game since Gordon’s shot dropped a month ago. And by looking back, the Thunder know the only way to go is forward.
Some fans clamored to see a court that matched the magnitude of the event – meaning they didn’t want to see a court that was no different than a regular-season game. It was pointed out that the league’s NBA Cup court has logos on it for the in-season tournament.
Adam Silver Gets Bad News on NBA Finals Game 1 on Friday originally appeared on Athlon Sports.