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Major Wemby Disappointment: Thunder Take 3-2 Lead Over Spurs In Pivotal Game 5

5/27/20261 hr 1 min

Brian Windhorst is joined by ESPN's Tim Bontemps and Tim MacMahon to react to the Thunder’s big Game 5 win over the Spurs. The guys break down SGA’s statement game, OKC’s role players stepping up, Wemby’s struggles and much more. Then, we tackle the fallout of the Cavs loss on the season before diving into a massive trade that could be looming and entertain the possibility of a LeBron return.

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  2. Brian Windhorst· Host0:29

    [upbeat music] Hello, and welcome to Hoop Collective Podcast. We talk about the NBA, which we are doing on Wednesday morning, early in the morning. Joining me from New York City, where the New York Knicks await the winner of the Western Conference, and are climbing lamp posts, uh, and other, other general public displays of love of the Knicks, I guess, Tim Bontemps.

  3. Tim MacMahon· Panelist0:57

    Hello, everybody. And yes, the, uh, the fervor over the Knicks has not died down. It's not gonna die down for another week until game one of the finals, and everybody here is rooting for seven games in the Western Conference to make McMahon work a little bit more and, uh, have the, these two juggernauts beat themselves up for a few extra days.

  4. Brian Windhorst· Host1:17

    And joining us from the Paycom Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, where the Thunder won by 13. They scored, I think, 45 more points in game five than they did in game four, which is an indication

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