มีนัดที่ 7 แน่ บ้านใครบ้านมัน การกลับมาของ Serge Ibaka ช่วยทันเดอได้เยอะเลยในเกมรับ เกมรุกลุ้น Westbrook ท็อปฟอมเหมือนเกมที่แล้วไหม น่าจะตีเสมอ 3-3 สำเร็จ
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Thunder guard Derek Fisher has played more playoff games than anyone in history.
He says the Western Conference finals between the Thunder and San Antonio Spurs, filled with major strategy shifts and home blowouts, has produced one of the wildest series he's been involved in. San Antonio leads 3-2 and can close out it out Saturday in Oklahoma City.
"There's no script for this," Fisher said. "You can try to set expectations, and everybody can sit around and try and predict what's going to happen and which team is going to come out on top, and it's just impossible. That's what makes sports sports, and why people are so excited about either being there or watching it, because you never know what's going to happen."
San Antonio's Gregg Popovich and Oklahoma City's Scott Brooks have one-upped each other with shrewd moves during the series, and the scoreboard has tipped dramatically with each change.
Oklahoma City came up with the first major lineup changes in Game 3. Defensive wiz Serge Ibaka returned to Oklahoma City's starting lineup after suffering what was thought to be a season-ending left calf strain and Reggie Jackson moved into the starting lineup to help the Thunder win Game 3, 107-96, and Game 4, 105-92.
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