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Nekias Duncan and Steve Jones continue their playoff coverage as things shift to the Conference Finals.
The guys talk about the instant classic we witnessed in Game 1 between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the San Antonio Spurs. It wasn't just a Spurs win to shift homecourt in their favor, it felt like a statement: we are absolutely ready for this.
Victor Wembanyama embodied this with his eye-popping 41-point, 24-rebound performance, but Dylan Harper, Stephon Castle and others stepped up to the plate with De'Aaron Fox absent. They talk through the chess match of the game, potential lineup and matchup tweaks that could loom large, and on-court adjustments that may reveal themselves as the series goes on.
From there, the guys salute the Detroit Pistons for an incredible season despite the disappointing end to it. They then shift to the Cleveland Cavaliers, praising them for their Game 7 blow-out win on the road then spinning the conversation forward to dig deeper into their now-confirmed matchup with the New York Knicks.
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03:06 -- Spurs-Thunder
39:39 -- Cavs-Pistons wrap-up
46:45 -- Cavs-Knicks
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