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00:00Did you watch Saturday night, people? A Game 7 in the NBA Western Conference Finals,
00:05the San Antonio Spurs and the OKC Thunder. And OKC had a 3-2 series lead, had a chance to
00:10close
00:10it out in San Antonio. They didn't even come to play in that game, San Antonio. Wildham,
00:14she said, OK. Game 7, major advantage to Oklahoma City at home. Shea Gilgis-Alexander,
00:20if you'd have told me before the game, Joe, look at that stat line. 35 points here and 9 assists.
00:25They said, oh, that's an easy victory. They're moving on to the finals. Not so fast. It was San
00:29Antonio. 111-103, Joe. And I got to tell you, this is a team that's arriving ahead of schedule
00:35and putting away the defending champions in their own building in Game 7. This team means business.
00:41That was impressive. It really was. But I mean, listen, SGA, you got to give him credit. He did
00:48everything he possibly could. He just had zero help, Donnie. I mean, where is Chad Holmgren on the
00:55back of a milk carton? Oh, my goodness. Like, where is he? I mean, a guy took two shots in
00:59a
01:00Game 7 at home. Two shots. I will say this. You know, had they had J. Will and had they
01:07had A.J.
01:08Mitchell, had they had a couple of other guys that could create their own shots, we might be having
01:14a different conversation. But that's not how the game is played. You go out there. You took him to
01:19seven. You couldn't win. And give credit for the adjustments that Mitch and the San Antonio Spurs
01:26made throughout that series because they basically said, all right, SGA, you can score 35. The rest of
01:32this ragtag crew, yeah, they're not scoring at all. And that's exactly how they won Game 7.
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