Serge Ibaka was initially ruled out for the Western Conference Finals against the Spurs, after suffering a pretty unlucky calf injury in the Thunder’s series-clinching win over the Clippers. San Antonio wasn’t necessarily buying the diagnosis at the time, and as it turned out, their skepticism was justified. The Thunder upgraded Ibaka’s status to day-to-day on Friday, and it now seems likely that we’ll...
Gregg Popovich’s reaction to Serge Ibaka potentially returning for Game 3: ‘Shocked. I’m so surprised.’
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