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Total Pro Sports on MSNDraymond Green Recalls Klay Thompson’s Iconic Game 6 Performance That Saved Warriors’ Season Against ThunderDraymond Green brought fans back to Game 6 of the 2016 WCF against the Oklahoma City Thunder to address Klay Thompson's determination.
Klay Thompson may be a Dallas Maverick now, but he's still a beloved figure in the history of the Golden State Warriors. He's one of the greatest shooters of all time and consistently showed up in big moments.
How the league's MVP and his squad combine championship-level talent with an alien-like ability to regenerate through unmatched draft capital.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNOklahoma City Thunder Join Elite Company Of Warriors And Bulls After Game 5 Win Over WolvesThe Oklahoma City Thunder are on a run of their own this season. Having secured the top spot in the WC for the second consecutive year, OKC have now won the conference finals. With 68 wins, they have set a franchise record while surpassing achievements from both the Oklahoma City and Seattle Supersonics eras.
“These guys are uncommon,” said Daigneault, who was an assistant at Florida when the Thunder lost to Miami in the 2012 finals, was coaching Oklahoma City’s G League team in 2016 and has been at the Thunder helm since 2020. “They do everything right. They’re professional. They’re high character.”
Once the No. 12 seed in the Western Conference and afraid of missing out on any chance at a postseason run, Mike Dunleavy Jr. sent Andrew Wiggins, Kyle Anderson, and a protected first-round pick in exchange for the six-time All-Star.
After the Oklahoma City Thunder advanced to the NBA Finals on the same day as Klay Thompson’s epic performance in Game 6 of the 2016 Western Conference Finals, Golden State Warriors veteran Draymond Green reminisced over it.
The Oklahoma City Thunder will soon play for a title after working their way through the gauntlet of the Western Conference playoffs and reached the NBA Finals.
Oklahoma City punched its ticket to the NBA Finals, a 124-94 bludgeoning of the Timberwolves by the Thunder to cap the series in five games.