Thunder thumps Pacers in NBA Finals Game 2
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An assistant on the 2012 team, coach Kalamian has a pretty good insight into how the two squads would fare in a seven-game series.
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We know Loud City is the best place to watch a Thunder game, but some fans are headed to Indianapolis to watch the Thunder play the Pacers in Game 3.
On Sunday, the Oklahoma City Thunder evened up the NBA Finals, crushing the Pacers by sixteen points in a front-to-back effort. After succumbing to Tyrese Haliburton’s late-game heroics in Game 1, the second match of the series was essentially a must-win for OKC.
The modern iteration of the city, of course, is not just shaped by its urban renewal, but by the never-healing scar of being subject to the worst domestic terrorist attack in U.S. history — the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in 1995, which killed 168 people.
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The Thunder didn’t even exist in Oklahoma City when the 1995 bombing happened; the franchise that had been known as the Seattle SuperSonics didn’t relocate to America’s heartland until more than a decade later.
As the NBA Finals series between the OKC Thunder and the Indiana Pacers continues, here's where can you find some merchandise locally and online.
The Oklahoma City Thunder bounced back from a Game 1 loss in the NBA Finals in a significant way Sunday night, defeating the Indiana Pacers by 16 points. The stifling Thunder defense we've seen in the playoffs showed up Sunday, as the Pacers were never able to get in a real rhythm.
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Thunder Wire on MSNOKC Thunder jersey history No. 33 - Ray Tolbert (1981-83)During his time suiting up for the Sonics, Tolbert wore only jersey No. 33 and put up 4.1 points and 2.6 rebounds per game.
An Oklahoma City man's love for the Thunder and skill in landscaping are gaining him attention for his one of a kind yard art.