Spurs defense dominates Thunder, and Game 4 might have flipped the chess board of this series

San Antonio ditched the SGA double teams, shut off the shooters, and still held the MVP in check
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San Antonio ditched the SGA double teams, shut off the shooters, and still held the MVP in check
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The Thunder turned in their worst offensive performance in years Sunday night in Game 4 as the Spurs evened the Western Conference finals at 2-2.
Daniel Suarez won the rain-shortened Coca-Cola 600 on Sunday night, capping an emotional day in which the auto racing world remembered the late Kyle Busch.
Center Nathan MacKinnon was hobbled after blocking a shot in the second period on Sunday, and the Stanley Cup-favorite Avalanche eventually fell to the Vegas Golden Knights 5-3 in Game 3 of the Western Conference Final, a series Colorado now trails 3-0.
Victor Wembanyama helped carry the Spurs to a Game 4 win, evening the series with OKC after a 33-point performance Sunday night.