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Jalen Williams Believes Thunder Could Have Beaten Spurs if He Hadn’t Been Hurt
"I think I could have made an impact. I think we could have won if I played," Williams said. J-Dub believes that with the Thunder pushing it to game 7 without him, he could have definitely added another advantage for OKC. However, he also credited the Spurs for getting the job done, regardless of whether he was playing or not.
By Pranay Mukherjee
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"The only unanimous defensive player of the year is guarding me. That's a good sign for me, right?" Hart said, joking that he's a pretty good basketball player. However, he emphasized that he only does what the game needs, whether it's scoring, defending, or rebounding. Hart said that he doesn't allow opposing teammates' game plan to impact his play.
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Alex Caruso Fully Committed to Thunder After WCF Loss vs. Spurs
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