The Pacers may have figured out how to take away OKC's passing lanes. If OKC has a weakness, it's that they aren't a great passing team. They're a very willing passing team, but SGA and J-Dub don't have great passing vision.
We'll see if they figure that out or maybe just find some other countermove.
Very good breakdown. We will see how it translates back in OKC in game 7 and what kind of adjustment the Thunder make.
I was surprised at how few finals have gone to game 7 in the last few decades.
This is probably the best Finals since 2016.
Probably not. You just going to pretend like the greatest NBA finals ever didn’t happen in 2019?
Too many injuries to be the greatest, unless you're a homer.
Those guys were injured? All these years I thought they just quit because they didn’t want to get embarrassed by the Raptors.
I still think the Raptors win that series, but it was a bummer seeing Klay, KD, and Boogie all go down with horrible injuries.
On next week's pod we should talk about the trade market. I think the Bane trade might have priced everyone out of a Giannis sweepstakes.
I think a lot of the trades will happen before the draft, so we may need to at least hit on it this week.
It’s amazing how these teams counter each other game after game. I believe the Thunder have still yet to lose 2 in a row, so this will be the ultimate test!
They've lost back-to-back games only twice this entire season: once was when both Chet and Hartenstein were injured and the other was after they had locked up the one seed.
Ah yes. I meant in the playoffs specifically, but still, wow
They had also only lost one game to an Eastern Conference team all season, coming into this series.
Do you know how many games they played against Eastern conference teams?
30, they played each team twice.
Cool, Thank you!
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They are the team of destiny
Turing pain into sats
Whatever happened has happened.
OKC will be the champs!!
That is still what I'm expecting