OKC Thunder Keeping Pace in NBA Finals
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNHow 'competitive monster' Alex Caruso helped Thunder get Game 4 win over PacersAfter failing to score 20 points once in the regular season, Caruso has done it twice in the NBA Finals. In the season's biggest fourth quarter, the Thunder trusted the 31-year-old to close as the fifth player. The move paid off as it was OKC's turn to have a 20-point bench scorer.
Thunder coach Mark Daigneault reacts to his team's high free throw numbers in NBA Finals Game 4 against Pacers
On a night the Thunder scored the biggest win in franchise history, no player was more impactful than Alex Caruso. How he changed Game 4 of the NBA Finals.
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNPlayer grades: SGA has legacy moment in Thunder's 111-104 Game 4 win over PacersAn endless amount of digital ink will be spilled over Gilgeous-Alexander's Game 4 performance. Down 2-1 on the road, he joins all-time basketball pantheons like LeBron James and Stephen Curry for this backs-against-the-wall scenario. He showed once again why he could be well on his way to being viewed as those future Hall-of-Famers.
Oklahoma City center Isaiah Hartenstein returns to the starting lineup for Game 4 of the NBA Finals vs. Indiana.
Oklahoma City Thunder superstar Shai Gilgeous-Alexander did not withhold praise for Aaron Wiggins after his "impressive" Game 2 performance.