Chet Holmgren goes full Ben Simmons in Game 7 disappearing act

The Thunder big man wanted nothing to do with Victor Wembanyama or the pressure of a Game 7 as OKC's season ended
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The Thunder big man wanted nothing to do with Victor Wembanyama or the pressure of a Game 7 as OKC's season ended
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On Saturday night at Paycom Center, the San Antonio Spurs eliminated the NBA's defending champions, the Oklahoma City Thunder, in Game 7 of the Western Conference finals, a 111-103 victory fueled by center Victor Wembanyama's 22 points and seven rebounds.
The Thunder tipped their cap to the Spurs after a disappointing Game 7 loss on Saturday night and set out to "try to get over the hump" against a team that looms as a long-term roadblock.
Fever star Caitlin Clark struggled with her shot and was held to six points in a 100-84 loss to the Fire on Saturday night.

The best series of these playoffs so far is in the books, and the WCF ramifications will be felt for a long time