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Two former Zags, Andrew Nembhard and Chet Holmgren, are shaping the NBA Finals—reviving memories of what Gonzaga had, and how close it came to something bigger.
Bennedict Mathurin discusses the Pacers' Game 3 win over the Thunder Tyrese Haliburton discusses the Pacers' Game 3 win over ...
That resiliency will be tested yet again, after the Indiana Pacers beat the Thunder, 116-107, on Wednesday night to take a ...
How Thunder center Isaiah Hartenstein downplayed concern heading into Game 4 of the NBA Finals against the Pacers. For ...
An all-around team effort from the Indiana Pacers thwarted a big night for the Oklahoma City Thunder's big three. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Chet Holmgren and Jal ...
The MVP. He’ll be turning 27 next season and has racked up three consecutive top-five fantasy seasons. Whether it’s a points ...
The Indiana Pacers aren’t celebrating. The Oklahoma City Thunder aren’t panicking. The NBA Finals scoreboard is what it is — ...
The Oklahoma City Thunder now trail 2-1 in the NBA Finals after falling 116-107 in Game 3 to the Indiana Pacers. While the box score offers the usual suspects for concern — a turnover disparity, Chet ...
The Chuckster isn’t going anywhere. Charles Barkley and the TNT “Inside the NBA” crew ended their run on the network and are ...
Backpedaling beyond the perimeter, Chet Holmgren received Jalen Williams' drive-and-kick. As he wound up to take an outside attempt, Myles Turner closed out fast enough to block the look. That ...
On Wednesday night, the Oklahoma City Thunder played the Indiana Pacers for Game 3 of the NBA Finals. The Thunder lost by a score of 116-107. Chet Holmgren fi ...
Chet Holmgren says it's not the time to be overly emotional after the Thunder dropped Game 3 to the Pacers. Will Aaron Rodgers lead the Steelers to a playoff victory?