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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.
42 sats \ 9 replies \ @grayruby 6h
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.
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This is probably the best Finals since 2016.
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42 sats \ 7 replies \ @grayruby 6h
Probably not. You just going to pretend like the greatest NBA finals ever didn’t happen in 2019?
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Too many injuries to be the greatest, unless you're a homer.
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42 sats \ 5 replies \ @grayruby 5h
Those guys were injured? All these years I thought they just quit because they didn’t want to get embarrassed by the Raptors.
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I still think the Raptors win that series, but it was a bummer seeing Klay, KD, and Boogie all go down with horrible injuries.
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!
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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.
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Ah yes. I meant in the playoffs specifically, but still, wow
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They had also only lost one game to an Eastern Conference team all season, coming into this series.
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Do you know how many games they played against Eastern conference teams?
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30, they played each team twice.
Whatever happened has happened. OKC will be the champs!!
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That is still what I'm expecting
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Load up on Pacers shares! On predxy!
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They are the team of destiny
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Turing pain into sats
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