How Injuries and Role Players Shaped Thunder Vs Spurs, Game 7 Takeaways
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Game 7 doesn’t just end a series, it exposes everything. Mr. Bell come's in hot on the Oklahoma City Thunder vs San Antonio Spurs Western Conference Finals showdown, starting with the part people love to skip how injuries and missing playmakers quietly rewrite playoff basketball. When a real point guard is out, turnovers spike, roles get warped, and “next man up” becomes a lot more complicated than it sounds.
From there, get into how the Spurs take Game 7 by winning with the others, not just with Victor Wembanyama. Timely threes, regained confidence, and clean decision-making swing the biggest moments. On the Thunder side, we give Shai Gilgeous-Alexander his respect for looking like an MVP and an all-time great even in defeat, plus shout out the guys who attacked the moment instead of hiding from it.
Then tackle the conversation everyone’s having: Chet Holmgren taking only two shots. We talk through the mental side, the matchup pressure, why defense alone isn’t enough in a Game 7, and what OKC may have to consider next with roster construction and future salary cap realities. Also close with some Pacers talk, including the Haliburton injury “what if” and Trey Murphy III trade rumors.
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