There are layers and levels to the NFL.
One team in the NFC West is trading for Myles Garrett.
Another is having a public contract dispute with Jacoby Brissett.
Wembanyama getting ultra-physical with Dort and Wallace and Bryant trucking into SGA — all from tonight’s game alone. Funny how the Spurs don’t get the same backlash as OKC does for these types of plays
"The way they guard, how physical they are, we don't get that same luxury to be able to play as physical on the other end at times.”
— Stephon Castle.
(h/t @ohnohedidnt24)
Since shooting 33% from the field, and shooting 6-33 behind the ark is clearly a recipe for success, the only reason we lost last night is because we only took 18 free throws… got it!
Tonight, OKC did not receive as many foul calls as usual, and it showed how tough it is for them to win without them.
The Spurs have now forced a best-of-three series against the defending NBA champs, led by Victor Wembanyama.
For the first time this season, the Thunder seem vulnerable, especially with Jalen Williams and Ajay Mitchell injured.
The Spurs odds are surging to advance to the NBA Finals, likely against the New York Knicks in a legendary matchup.
Unreal.