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Thunder Eye Evan Mobley, Not Giannis Antetokounmpo
Oklahoma City is not expected to chase Giannis, but its stunning Game 7 loss could revive big-swing questions. League sources say the Thunder have shown interest in Mobley, though Cleveland has maintained he is staying. After missing the Finals, OKC’s focus may shift from superstar noise to whether Mobley could ever become available.
By Raahib Singh
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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Calls Thunder’s Season A Failure
Gilgeous-Alexander called Oklahoma City’s season “a failure,” saying he “failed at my goal” after the Thunder fell short of the Finals. He said he did not achieve what he wanted, but will process the disappointment, learn the most about himself, and make “the greatest amount of increases” in his career when he feels failure.
By Raahib Singh
about 1 hour ago
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Says Spurs Defense Feels Different
Gilgeous-Alexander said San Antonio’s defense is “very different” because Victor Wembanyama changes everything behind the play. The Spurs “funnel everything to him,” and he “takes up a lot of space,” making their scheme unlike any other team’s. Shai said it is “not impossible to score,” but it forces different angles, patience, and constant adjustment.
By Raahib Singh
about 1 hour ago
Shannon Sharpe: Luke Kornet’s Game 7 Block Is Best Defensive Play in Spurs History
Sharpe said Kornet’s breakaway block on Hartenstein was the best defensive play in Spurs history. “That’s the block,” he said, noting Oklahoma City was about to go up two before Kornet “blocks it” and San Antonio answered with a game-tying seven. Sharpe added, “Tim Duncan has had some great ones,” but nothing comparable.
By Raahib Singh




