Spurminator
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Love how this thread reached more than 10 pages before the game even started.
Also, Spurs are fully healthy and playing on a day of rest while OKC is playing without SGA and on the second night of a back-to-back (and third game in four nights). If the Spurs don't win this game, it will say a lot about where they stand relative to the Thunder right now.
Takes like this baffle me.
Why wouldn't their 3-1 record in the first four games say more about how they stand relative to the Thunder than a single game fluke loss against their scrubs?