Home teams are expected to win at home, and that is just what the San Antonio Spurs have done in their first two home games against the Oklahoma City Thunder in the Western Conference Playoffs. Tonight, along with the loss two days ago, is a sign of things to come for the Thunder: the Spurs will not go down easy. These two losses to the Spurs also confirm what the Thunder already knows: the Spurs are...
Oklahoma City Thunder: The struggle continues without Serge Ibaka
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