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Oklahoma City Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault exuded confidence with his comments on Game 2 of the NBA Finals.
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SportsGrid on MSNMark Daigneault's Strategy: Risk in NBA Lineup ChangesThunder Head Coach Mark Daigneault faces key lineup choices in a critical Game Two ahead of tomorrow night, significantly ...
To launch the biggest series of his life, Thunder coach Mark Daigneault did something that many fans assumed he’d be too ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — As Tyrese Haliburton’s pull-up jumper caressed the bottom of the net and Aaron Nesmith met him near half court for a bear hug, the Indiana Pacers stormed the court — unconcerned with ...
A general manager's job is to win now and plan for the future. Since 2007, Sam Presti has turned the Thunder into one of the ...
The Thunder played a great 48 minutes of basketball that was ruined by a shot at 0.3 seconds in the game. Here's what they ...
The first surprise of the NBA Finals came 30 minutes before tip-off. Mark Daigneault elected to change his starting five for the first time all postseason, brin ...
NBA Finals finally started, Mark Daigneault threw a last-second curveball to the Indiana Pacers. He opted to start Cason ...
The homecourt advantage Oklahoma City fought all season to gain vanished in a game it dominated for three quarters. The collapse wasted a 38-point effort by Gilgeous-Alexander, the league MVP. Now, ...
Mark Daigneault explains decision to start Cason Wallace over Isaiah Hartenstein in Game 1 loss to Indiana Pacers.
Tyrese Haliburton made a go-ahead basket with three-tenths of a second left and the Indiana Pacers stunned the OKC Thunder in ...
Head coach Mark Daigneault was scolded for several decisions in the Thunder's Game 1 loss against the Pacers. That came back ...
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