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The Oklahoma City Thunder and the Denver Nuggets will play Sunday afternoon in the deciding game of their Western Conference series. The winner will play the Minnesota Timberwolves in the conference finals.
What channel is OKC Thunder vs Denver Nuggets on today? Here's how to watch Game 7, including time, TV schedule and live streaming info.
Shortly after the Thunder's win, the NBA announced the schedule for the Western Conference Finals. Game 1 will tip off Tuesday night in Oklahoma City. Starting on May 20, the series could go all the way to June 1 if the series were to go seven games.
It might be difficult to fully grasp for the Thunder and their fans after what turned out to be a difficult seven-game series vs. the Nuggets, but they’re only halfway to their goal of winning a championship.
The Denver Nuggets were never likely to win their second-round series with the Oklahoma City Thunder. That was true before it started, and it's certainly true now. Following OKC's 112-105 win on Tuesday,
The Denver Nuggets were predicted to part ways with a former champion and longtime teammate of superstar Nikola Jokic.
Lu Dort sparked the Oklahoma City Thunder's rally past the Denver Nuggets in Game 5 of the NBA Playoffs with three 3-pointers in a span of less than two minutes in the fourth quarter.
David Adelman is fighting uphill against the deepest bench in the league with arguably the shortest one left in the playoffs.
3 vs. 4 — It has happened three previous times, all in the West, and each time the No. 3 seed won the series 4-1 on their way to claiming the NBA title. Those matchups: San Antonio over Utah in 2007, Dallas over Oklahoma City in 2011 and Golden State over Dallas in 2022.
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNJaylin Williams continues to play role in Thunder's playoff series against NuggetsSometimes, NBA playoff series bring the best out of role players. It's all matchup-dependent. Against the Nuggets, Williams has been a perfect backup center who ensures the Thunder will have at least one center on the floor at all times while their three-headed monster alternates.
Without a tooth, without a driver’s license, an unlikely hero emerged in Game 6 of a playoff series that belongs among the classics.