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Thunder Turn Spurs’ Injuries Into Chaotic Game 2 Win
Oklahoma City adjusted fast in Game 2, with Brian Windhorst saying the “major move” was putting Isaiah Hartenstein on Victor Wembanyama for 47 plays. Wembanyama’s paint shots dropped from 21 to under 10, while Shai Gilgeous-Alexander “was back” with 30 points. Windhorst said Spurs' injuries now define the series: “It’s a terrible cocktail.”
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Victor Wembanyama Lauds Stephon Castle’s Competitiveness Amid Turnover Criticism
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