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  "description": "Series tied 2-2",
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  "textContent": "## Final: Spurs def. Thunder, 103-82\n\nPHOTOS⚡THUNDER | NBA Play-by-Play | CourtSketch\n\nIn the first blowout of the Western Conference Finals, San Antonio had all the energy and stifled Oklahoma City--down its two best backup creators in Jalen Williams and Ajay Mitchell. The Spurs had a rough offensive night but forced a much worse one out of the Thunder, who shot a dismal % from three and % overall. The lack of OKC ball handlers was a problem, as SAS forced 11 live ball turnovers and took 14 more free throws than the Thunder.\n\nOKC will look to put this out of their minds, re-energize at home for Game 5 on Tuesday, and hope for one of their perimeter contributors to heal up in a hurry.\n\nJoin the commenters below with your reaction, and subscribe for free to The Daily Thunder to get more coverage in your inbox.\n\n\n                            Stay Tuned ⚡ Free Subscription\n                        ",
  "title": "Scoreboard: Spurs def. Thunder, 103-82",
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