Spurs: 122, Thunder: 105 Well, I guess the Spurs still aren’t too old. We’ve known this all season long — when they raced out to 62 wins. And after their performance against the Thunder on Monday, it appears their dominance isn’t likely to disappear anytime soon. In game one of the Western Conference Finals Monday night, the Thunder proved to be no match for the ageless Spurs. San Antonio gutted Oklahoma...
Breaking Down The Box Score: Thunder/Spurs Game 1
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