The Western Conference Finals are alive again because San Antonio finally made Oklahoma City look uncomfortable. The Spurs beat the Thunder 103-82 in Game 4, tying the series at 2-2 …
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Anthony Edwards did not dap up the Spurs because he was happy. . He did it with eight minutes left because the game was over, his night was over, and …
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For a few wild minutes, San Antonio looked ready to turn the Western Conference Finals into a Spurs revival meeting. Frost Bank Center was roaring, the Thunder were wobbling, and …
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LeBron James did not need many words to explain one of the NBA’s strangest recurring miracles. San Antonio, he said, keeps getting “lucky as f—k” with a very specific kind …
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Scientists Discover Rare Oklahoma Phenomenon: Sudden Burst Of Gravity
by Len Werleby Len WerleScientists are growing increasingly concerned about a rare and deeply mysterious natural phenomenon believed to exist in and around Oklahoma City. Early researchers have given it a name: SBG, short …
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Game 1 was magic. Game 2 was correction. After Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs stole the Western Conference Finals opener in double overtime, Oklahoma City returned to Paycom Center with …
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Stephen A. Smith Challenges Chet Holmgren To Meet Wembanyama Head-On
by Len Werleby Len WerleStephen A. Smith did not need a complicated thesis after Game 1. He watched Victor Wembanyama rip open the Western Conference Finals, watched Oklahoma City throw different bodies at him, …
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Dylan Harper’s Game 1 Wasn’t A Fluke. It Was A Preview.
by Len Werleby Len WerleDylan Harper did not merely help the Spurs steal Game 1 in Oklahoma City. He gave the NBA a glimpse of what the next great San Antonio guard might become. …
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Wembanyama Turns Game 1 Into Warning Shot As Spurs Stun Thunder In Double Overtime
by Len Werleby Len WerleVictor Wembanyama did not just arrive in the Western Conference Finals. He bent the whole stage around himself. In a Game 1 classic in Oklahoma City, the San Antonio Spurs …
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Gregg Popovich, “El Jefe,” And The Spurs’ Quietest Advantage
by Len Werleby Len WerleGregg Popovich is no longer pacing the sideline, barking at officials, or turning a postgame question into a life lesson. Officially, he stepped away from coaching in 2025 after suffering …
