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On Saturday, May 24, the Oklahoma City Thunder (68-14) and Minnesota Timberwolves (49-33) square off at Target Center in ...
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Both times, the Thunder’s game plan was to not allow a game-tying 3-pointer. It’s the trusted strategy that has worked in the past for them. On Monday, though, they misread a moment that might ...
With the Thunder leading by three points in the final seconds of Game 1, head coach Mark Daigneault went with a popular strategy in today’s NBA: Intentionally fouling so the opposition has no ...
Nuggets forward Aaron Gordon drilled a game-winning three-pointer to make the Thunder pay for its late-game strategy in Game 1 of a Western Conference semifinals series Monday. (Alonzo Adams/Imagn ...
As Daigneault pointed out, fouling up three is not new for the Thunder. It's the strategy they've used all season, and they executed it per their coach's orders, and he took the blame after Game 1.
The Oklahoma City Thunder let Game 1 of their Western Conference semifinal series slip away. Fans and media members blamed OKC’s questionable late-game strategy for the crunch-time collapse.
After the game, Daigneault took the blame for the strategy backfiring. Mark Daigneault takes blame for Thunder’s intentional fouls: “Fouling up three — that’s on me. The foul executed is ...
A lot has been made of the Oklahoma City Thunder's decision to foul up 3 against the Denver Nuggets in Game 1. The issue most are finding with the strategy was the trigger point of the fouls.
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