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He becomes the fourth player in NBA history to win MVP, Finals MVP, a scoring title and play for a champion in the same season. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar did it once, Michael Jordan then did it four times, ...
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNJalen Williams on T.J. McConnell's 2025 NBA Finals against Thunder: 'So annoying'
A month after they beat the Indiana Pacers in a 2025 NBA Finals Game 7, Williams discussed what it was like to deal with McConnell's mini-takeovers. The underdog squad was able to push the heavy title ...
Seven is a holy number, and in sports it's a holy grail. OKC fully understands the privilege of a Game 7 in the NBA Finals -- ...
Check out this article for a complete list of all Game 7s in the NBA Finals, including year, matchup, and final score.
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Journal Star on MSNThe 43 basketball players from Illinois who have won an NBA Finals championship
Here is a list of the players from Illinois who have been part of a team to win the NBA Finals championship series.
They conquered all. The Thunder — three years removed from winning 24 games — won 84 games this season and are NBA champions after beating the Indiana Pacers in a seven-game NBA Finals slugfest.
League wraps up tonight in Las Vegas, where Nique Clifford and the Kings are slight favorites over Kon Knueppel and the Charlotte Hornets.
June 26 — NBA draft, second round. Stats of the day — Among coaches with at least 25 games in the NBA playoffs, Oklahoma City’s Mark Daigneault (18-8, .692) has the best all-time record.
Entering Game 1 of the 2025 NBA Finals, the Indiana Pacers were already having probably the most miraculous playoff run in NBA history. You figured, if any shred of statistical and/or basketball ...
We're set to crown a new basketball world champion as the NBA Finals begin on Thursday night, and it's a bit of an unorthodox matchup in the championship series. The No. 1 seed Oklahoma City ...
NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal didn’t hold back when addressing the issue. During a TNT broadcast, he explained that talent and competitiveness aren’t the problem—it’s the lack of drama.
We have not seen a NBA Finals matchup between the No. 1 seeds from each conference since the Warriors and Cavaliers faced off in 2016, and that one sure turned out pretty entertaining.
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