The Herd with Colin Cowherd - Thunder-Pacers Game 6 Reaction: Indiana BLOWS OUT OKC, who wins Game 7?
Episode Date: June 21, 2025Nick Wright reacts to Tyrese Haliburton and the Indiana Pacers' 108-91 win over Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the Oklahoma City Thunder to force Game 7 of the NBA Finals. Nick breaks down why Indiana's ...win, and these NBA Playoffs in general, have been shocking to him. Later, he recaps the history of Game 7s in the NBA Finals and shares his predictions for Pacers-Thunder! #VolumeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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And this is not the show I expected to be doing.
As bed of the year goes down in flames, I have been just wildly wrong.
And at this point, I have to admit, it's not just been.
I have been saying it hasn't been disrespect to the Pacers,
and it certainly hasn't been intentional disrespect to the Pacers.
It has been massive respect to the Thunder as to why I thought this series would be done
in probably five at most six.
Why I thought yesterday, even though the Pacers were at home,
even though we have seen the Thunder in these playoffs,
kind of play around with one of these game sixes,
I thought that this was going to be a Thunder route.
and I laid out a very specific way.
I thought the Pacers would have to win,
which is, you know,
you're not going to be able to slow down the Thunder's offense,
so you're just going to have to outscore him.
Miles Turner is going to have to have a huge game.
And basically everything was wrong.
Miles Turner went one for nine.
You did absolutely stifle the Thunder offense.
You made the Thunder look young.
You made Jet look like he was not ready for the moment.
Jalen Williams, J-dub, has the worst plus-minus in finals history,
a nice ripe minus 40 for the game.
The league MVP, Shea, who scored 20 plus in like 80-something consecutive games,
barely gets over that threshold with just 21.
And the Pacers, in despite no one breaking 20,
until the waning moments of garbage time
and OB-top and jumper put him at 20,
the Pacers basically wire-to-wire the Oklahoma City Thunder.
That game was 10-2 Oklahoma City,
and then the rest of the...
Because what was the halftime score?
Half-time score was 64 to 42.
So the rest, after the 10-2 start,
Indiana beat them in the first half, 62 to 32.
And now we have the 20th game seven in NBA finals history,
just the first game seven since the 2016 Cavs against the Warriors.
And we are one game away from what is, in my opinion,
without a doubt, the greatest upset in NBA history.
and it would be in the, you know, per the bookmakers tied with the pistons beating the Lakers in 04.
But that series, the Lakers were all of a sudden, they were an old team that was dealing with injuries by that series.
And now they trounced the Lakers, but this to me is more shocking.
a Thunder team that was absolutely rolling at every step of the season
that took back control of the series in game four
I thought put their foot on the Pacers throat in game five
to just get annihilated like that
and to now be on the brink of
what would be an all-time missed opportunity and a collapse for the ages.
I understand that there's been plenty of teams that have been up three, two in the finals and lost.
I get that.
Now, there have only been four teams to lose a game seven of the finals at home.
They would be the fifth.
But the one three-one comeback we've seen in the finals.
it was part collapsed by Golden State
and part the greatest player of all time
just got to his greatest peak of all time
over a week of basketball.
That's not what this is.
It's not that holy shit,
Pascal Seaccombe or Tyrese Halliburton
are just activating a new level.
It is the Pacers as a whole,
whole are last night were the hungrier team, obviously the more desperate team, but the more
put together team. Now, what I will say is, thus far this series, and maybe this is something
the Thunder can lean on, thus far this series has gone beat for beat like the Thunder
Nugget series.
Game one, Thunder Nuggets,
Thunder lose on a buzzer beater.
Game one, Thunder Pacers,
Thunder lose on a buzzer beater.
Game two, Thunder Nuggets,
thunder blow out the Nuggets,
that one by 40.
Game two of the finals,
Thunder blow out the Pacers.
Game three, the Thunder
lose a heartbreaker
in overtime in Denver.
Game three,
The Thunder lose a tough game in Indiana.
Game four, it looks like, oh, my God,
are the Thunder going to go down 3-1,
and they kind of claw their way back
and win the game by five, game four of this series,
oh, my God, are the Thunder going to go down 3-1?
They claw their way back and win by 7.
Game 5 of that series,
the Thunder win by 7 in round 3-1.
two, game five of this series, the Thunder win by 11.
And then game six, the Thunder got blown out in Denver, and not to this degree.
And game six of this series, the Thunder got blown out.
So they have this exact pacing of a series, and they then came out and beat the Nuggets by 32 points to move on.
And you could say and in that series, one of the Nuggets, keep.
players was dealing with an injury and Aaron Gordon and in this series Tyrese Halliburton's dealing
with an injury. He sure didn't look hurt last night as he that was the best beginning of a game
Halliburton's had all series. He didn't end up having to play huge minutes and now he's got
two more days and all of a sudden the Thunder have two days to think about the fact that
oh my God, whether they were allowing their minds to drift there or not,
Dynasty was thrown around.
Obviously, Shea's place in basketball, history was being thrown around.
We threw around Jalen Williams, J-dub, being comped to Scotty Pippen, all of it.
And now you go into a game seven where,
who on the Thunder
is feeling great about how they're playing.
I mean, and the Chet thing is to me
a massive red flag.
Now, part of that, I will admit,
might be confirmation bias for me
because I have always been probably more
Chet skeptical than most.
But Chet was brutal last night.
Four points, two of nine from the field, no blocks, no impact on the game.
Hartnstein wasn't brutal, but no impact on the game.
So you're two bigs, not played off the court necessarily, but just not, no thrust.
And the way the Pacers, like there was, there was a, the start of this.
second half was really fascinating to me. And I apologize for bouncing around. It's what I'm
going to do. It's kind of how I do it. If DeMonze's not here, I don't have like a regular train of
thought. Also, by the way, we are going to do at the end of this podcast, we'll do it as quickly
as we can, but I think it'll be a good time capsule.
And I also think it's, it's just a good way to pay tribute to the fact that there's only been 20
of these in the history of the league, game seven of the finals, where we're going to bang, bang, bang,
go through all 20.
It'll be less than a minute on each.
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but 15 of the 20 are really historic touchstone moments in league history.
And almost all of the contemporary ones have either an iconic moment or the defining moment of an iconic player's career.
And we're getting one for the first time in nearly a decade.
But to get back to what I was saying, down 22 to start the season.
second half. Here are, well, up 22, I should say. Here are the Pacer's possessions.
Seacom Miss Jumper, Turner Miss Jumper, Turner Miss Three, Halliburton Miss Three,
Seacum missed layup, Knee Smith Miss Jumper, Nimhard Miss Jumper, Turnover Knee Smith.
Those opening four minutes, the Pacers,
Got nothing at the rim except for Siakum, and he missed.
Turned the ball over.
Got no steals.
Drew no fouls or drew one foul, but it was off the ball.
That was if the thunder were, if they had come into the game overconfident,
and then they have half time to reset with the goal being,
guys, we came back from basically 10 down in the fourth quarter game five, or game four,
pardon me.
Let's just get 22 to 16 by the under seven time out and reframe the game.
That was, those were their opportunities.
But unfortunately for them,
Their offensive possessions were some of the ugliest basketball of the Thunder have played all year.
A late shot clock, Lou Dort 3.
An early shot clock, Lou Dort 3.
A turnover by Shea.
So I guess there was one turnover.
A Jalen Williams, J-dub missed three.
Caruso blocked at the rim.
a bad miss by Chet from three.
Another Lou Dort missed three.
And then Halliburton hits the layup in Oklahoma City calls timeout.
No great possessions.
No shots from the league MVP.
The team was shook.
And I don't know how this is going to land
with the Pacers.
I'm sorry, with the Thunder for game seven.
I still believe the thunder are going to win.
I still believe the thunder are the right side.
But hand up here.
I have just been dead ass wrong on a lot these playoffs.
And I have been wildly wrong these NBA finals.
And it is just such a unique game where who on the Pacers played great.
played a great game.
I guess you could say Obie Toppin,
hit a bunch of big threes,
scored 20.
I thought Siakun was going to have to score 30.
He scored 16.
Now, I understand all of this is
warped a bit by the fact that
in the fourth quarter,
you know, I can pull it up real quick.
In the fourth quarter, the Thunder,
or the Pacers,
The Thunder didn't play any of their starters at all in the fourth quarter,
and the Pacers barely played their guys any in the fourth quarter.
So this was a three-quarter game, but still,
offensively, no one on the Pacers had a monster game.
Defensively, they all did.
And it was all of the Thunder or the Pacers,
I keep in the wrong, I apologize.
Pacers' offensive X factors,
Well, their two biggest offensive X factors,
Matherin and Turner, combined to go two for 15,
0 for 8 from 3.
They won anyway.
That's what is so terrifying for Oklahoma City.
Weird shit happens in game 7s.
And there's never been a player that's walked into a game 7 more due
for a big night than Miles Turner.
It just hasn't.
Like, and I'm going to keep banging the Miles Turner drum because I believe in his talent.
I believe in his ability.
And he has been impactful for them defensively and as a rim protector.
But the last few games, they're only like consistent other than Siakum offensive forces McConnell.
Who McConnell has got his game straight out of the Sean Livingston playbook of,
I'm going to somehow awkwardly get my way to attend to.
12, 14 foot jumper.
It's going to be,
they have very different releases,
but I'm going to have,
I'm the only player in the league
that shoots the way I shoot,
and it's going to feel automatic.
And McConnell, with another nice,
six for 12, 12 points,
nine rebounds, six assists,
four steals. What a damn game by him.
And so,
that's how we got here.
And I know it sounds like from everything
I'm saying, like, so I'm going for the Pacers.
I picked the Thunder.
I found myself last night.
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This is, this has to be, game seven has to be a game where the discussion on TV,
Monday morning and afternoon, for the thunder, the discussion is,
Did SGA just give himself a legitimate claim to best player or life?
That's got to be it.
And by the way, if you go back and we're going to do this in longer form in a few minutes,
but if we go back through the game sevens,
the guy who
the last my God
close to 10
when we've walked off the court after that game 7
for a lot of people
the best player alive's been walking off with the championship
LeBron 16
Lebron 13
Kobe 2010
it was a debate but he just won back-to-back
championship now he wasn't good in that game
but a lot of people obviously believe Kobe was best player alive then.
05, Duncan, 94, Akeem, 88, magic, 84 bird.
Like, those game sevens with, and I'm not picking on Kobe,
but it was just an outlier where he was six of 24.
those game sevens, the through line has been a guy who either had a strangle hold on best player alive
or a guy who was arguably best player alive, he took it.
There have been a few great ones where in 2016 and in, I guess you could argue 94,
and certainly in 84.
were the two guys who were arguing best player alive,
Bird Magic, Akeem Ewing,
Ewing really wasn't quite that class,
but if he had won, maybe we'd been saying it.
And then obviously, LeBron Curry,
it's like it's levitating above the arena,
the figurative title belt. Can you go grab it?
Now, that's not the case here
because there's no one on the Pacers that if they win,
we're like, bam, that guy's the best player in the league.
but that's what
that's what's in front of Shea.
Now, he can't do it on his own.
And all year long, as great as he's been,
he's never had to do it on his own.
But that Thunder defense needs to
wake back up.
And those Thunder role players,
I think J-Dub will be good.
Let me say that on the front end.
I the 40 piece he dropped in game five he's going to be back at home he seems so even
keeled I think he'll be good I think Shay will be good I don't know who else is going to be good
and I am interested because this I think does tilt things in the thunder's favor
refs never want a game seven to be choppy and a bunch of fouls.
And I thought early in this game, I thought it was a very fair whistle and it wasn't like a crazy amount of free throws in either direction.
But I thought they made it pretty clear early in this game that they're going to call it maybe a little tighter than the thunder would like.
and I think it impacted Dort and Crusoe's ability defensively.
And that obviously huge advantage because of that to Indiana.
But if the Thunder don't win this championship,
I just don't.
It feels like such a crushing, crushing, crushing,
below. And I'll reference 2016 again. Yes, they had won 73 games and they were up 3-1,
but they had a title in their back pocket. And so when we think about the big, the shocking finals
defeats, the most and the most crushing finals defeats, 19-19.
69 is the answer to that, and more on that game, oddly in a bit, but Celtics over Lakers and
Russell's final game ever, because it was like, I guess, you know, we're never, we're never
going to have a better team. We're never going to be better positioned.
We're never going to be a bigger favorite, and we still can't get over the hump.
Now, that wouldn't be this, because the Lakers had lost the Celtics a half dozen times at that point,
or close to it.
But this can be a just a seismic event,
or it can be, listen,
we got a little ahead of ourselves in game six.
We were a little, you know,
thinking about the party and the celebration
and the Pacers said, you know,
we're not laying down.
and we knew we had that game 7 at home in our back pocket,
but man, you better effing win.
I, this would be like another all cross sport,
one of the biggest upsets in recent Super Bowl history.
The Giants in 07 beating the Patriots.
It's unfathomable, but
for the most important parties with the Patriots other than Randy Moss,
they had championships already.
Or when the Patriots beat the Rams in 01,
the Rams had won the championship two years prior.
I'm just kind of struggling to find,
and I'm sure it exists,
but like this level of upset,
the Thunder were minus 2,000.
to win the title yesterday.
They were minus 700 at the start of the series.
And they were, hell, they were minus 700 after game four.
It just, I don't know what it does to an organization if they don't win this.
Meanwhile, if there has ever been a team that walks into a game seven,
as crazy as this sounds, with no pressure, it's the Pacers.
I don't know that that actually exists, but if it does, this is it.
And so I am anxious for the thunder, and I don't even care, like,
I have no connection or affinity for him.
I can't wait to see how Shea handles it.
And to set that up, and this will be, this will, we're going to, the thing we're going to do next,
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and then they watch the 10 minutes or so we're about to do,
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But so I made kind of the, I just went through this morning the 19 prior game sevens in NBA history.
And what's the better? What's better? I'm looking over here looking down. I'll look down.
Because I obviously, I don't have these set to memory with all the details. But
here is to set the table for the 20th game 7 and NBA finals history, how we got here,
so to speak.
We will spend obviously less time on the very early ones.
But if you want, if you're a sports history nerd like me, this should be fun.
I'll try to go through the uninteresting ones as quickly as possible.
first one ever.
1951, Rochester Royals
beat the Knicks 79, 75.
Give you a context
for how different the league was back then.
Two different guys named
Arnie started this basketball game
and the first ever kind of like
hard luck star in the NBA
Max Zoslowski, pardon me,
for the Knicks was involved in that game.
1952, the Minneapolis Lakers
beat the New York Knicks.
that was, if it wasn't already official before, the official arrival of the NBA's first true superstar George Makin.
Makin averaged 22 and 18 for the series, and in that game seven had 22 points and 19 rebounds.
Those same Minneapolis Lakers in 1954 beat the Syracuse Nationals 8780.
That's another Mikan championship, his fifth ring, and the league's first three Pete.
and then one last one that is really kind of the BC era of NBA basketball.
The 1955 Syracuse Nationals beat the Fort Wayne Pistons 92, 91.
We don't really have to get into it, but NBA history nerds know this.
This might be fun for people who aren't.
That game was probably rigged.
And I don't mean rigged by the refs.
I mean, again, allegedly, possibly, I don't know, who knows.
it sure seems like the newspaper writers and the people who covered that game
thought Fort Wayne through the game thought they were on the take and that was at a time
when that stuff kind of happened there's a whole CCNY thing but so again those four uh you've got
the first ever game seven with Rochester beating New York you then have kind of the
Mikean era. You then have
Dolfs-Shays and the Syracuse Nationals beating the Fort Wayne
Pistons in a game that could not be played in Fort Wayne's arena
because Fort Wayne had rented out the arena and the game
might have been thrown. Okay. Now,
not to modern era, obviously,
but all of the other, the next handful of game sevens
involve one main character,
Bill Russell and his Boston Celtics.
1957, the Celtics beat the St. Louis Hawks,
125, 123 in double overtime.
Russell's rookie year.
It's Russell versus Robert E. Lee Petit Jr., which is also known as Bullet Bob
Petit.
It's an all-time series.
It's an all-time game, and it is the beginning of the Celtics dynasty.
A game seven, double overtime, two-point victory over the guy.
A lot of people thought was the best.
player in the league in Bob Petit. That's 1957. 1960. The Celtics beat the St. Louis Hawks, same
Hawk, same Bob Petit, 122, 103. Bill Russell with a nice smooth 22.35 rebound performance for the
Celtics. That was their third title and second in a row. Two years later, and this is going to be a theme,
the Boston Celtics beat the Los Angeles Lakers in game seven of the finals,
110-107.
19, I would love for the 1962 NBA season to get its own 30 for 30.
It has some of the craziest stat lines you will ever see.
The 1962 season is bananas, just for a little context,
because of the speed of the game, so to speak.
speak. Here were the stat lines of the top five, not finals, but MVP's. Number five, Jerry West,
he averaged 31, 8, and 5. Number four, Elgin Baylor. He averaged 38, 19, and 5. However,
he didn't play enough games because he was only able to play, like on weekends, because he was
in the military. Number three, Oscars triple double, 31, 13, and 11.
Number two, wilt 50 point per game, 49 minute per game season, and the guy who won MVP Bill
Russell at 19 points, 24 rebounds. That was the season. Now to the 1962 NBA finals, which was
the first ever Celtics over Lakers. It goes to overtime. It's 11010.10. In that series, Jerry West
averaged 31 and 5. Elgin Baylor averaged 41 and 8. They're up 3-2. In
game six up three two elgin baler scored 61 points and they lost in game seven a celtics r or a lakers role
player frank selvey missed kind of a bunny to win in regulation the celtics win in overtime despite
west having 35 and elgin having 41 bill russell had a nice tidy 30 point 40 rebound game that was the
Celtics' fifth title and their fourth straight.
1966, the Celtics in a game seven beat the Lakers, 95-93.
The Lakers are down 16 entering the fourth.
They claw back, come just short.
Poor Jerry West had 36 and 10.
Russell had 25 and 32.
That was the Celtics record that will never be broken,
eighth consecutive championship and ninth overall.
And then one last time for posterity sakes, 1969, the Celtics beat the Lakers in a game 7,
108, 106.
It is the final game of Bill Russell's career.
It is an insane game.
Furious fourth quarter comeback that comes up short.
For the series, Bill Russell held Wilk Chamberlain to 11 points for game.
It was an all-time upset because the Celtics were the four seed that year and that Lakers team
was unbelievable. The Lakers owner, Jack Kent Cook, had put balloons in the rafters to drop when
they won the championship. It's the first, that was really pissed off Jerry West and made Bill
Russell even angrier. Will gets dinged up, goes to the bench. They stage a bit of a comeback
without him. He's then like, I'm ready to go back in. The coach is like, nope, sit your ass down,
will don Nelson for the Celtics hits a Halliburton shot the one against the Knicks back rim
up super high in the air down through the late the Celtics win by two it's the first road team
to win a game seven okay now we're done with the 50s and 60s one two three four five six seven
eight nine so there have only been ten
Game sevens of the finals that have been played.
This will be the 11th since the Celtics dynasty.
We'll do the 70s ones quickly because this is the period of the NBA.
I know the least about because it is the two leagues, ABA, all of it.
But 1970, everybody knows about this game.
The Knicks beat the Lakers.
The Lakers lost a lot of these game sevens.
1139.
That is known as the Willis Reed game because Willis Reed had like a torn quad,
limps onto the court after missing game six,
hits the first two baskets of the game.
What people don't realize is those are the only two baskets of the game he made.
So how they win will Walt Clyde Fraser in a game seven of the NBA finals had 36 points,
seven rebounds, 19 assists.
1974 NBA finals.
The Celtics beat the Milwaukee Bucks and Kareem 10287.
Kareem for the series 33, 12, 5, and 2, and 49.
minutes per game. Do the math on that. Pretty unbelievable. It's not enough. The Celtics become the
second road team ever to win a game seven. 1978. Bullets beat the Supersonics. Probably the worst
finals MVP decision ever. They gave it to Wes Unceld, who averaged nine points, 11 rebounds.
The story of that is Dennis Johnson, who wasn't the best player on the Sonics. It was important
when 0 for 14 in over 14 in game seven. But the Sonics got
revenge the next year and won the championship. And they also became the third road team ever
to win a game seven of the finals. And now we get to ones you guys probably know about.
1984, the Boston Celtics beat the Lakers 11, 101, 102 in game seven of the finals. Magic had
seven turnovers in that game. They had already started calling him tragic Johnson,
and even though he was a two-time champion leading up to it for turnovers earlier,
Larry Bird was outstanding.
It was the first Magic Bird finals,
and it was the eighth time the Celtics and the Lakers had met in the finals,
and the Celtics up to that point were eight no.
And that kind of cemented bird for a lot of people over Magic, over Kareem,
as the best player in the league.
1988, Lakers Pistons.
Lakers beat the Pistons, 108,
105. That is on the heels of one of the most famous games in NBA history. Game six of those
finals with the Pistons having a chance to close it out and win the championship and deny the
Lakers a back to back. Isaiah badly springs his ankle, scores 25 in the third quarter despite that
sprained ankle. And then with 10 seconds left, down one, Kareem gets the ball.
foul called on Lambere on the skyhook, maybe the most controversial foul in NBA history.
Kareem makes both.
They win game 6, 103, 102, and then game seven, because of that sprained ankle,
Isaiah is limited, and that's the big game James game.
James Worthy, who up to that point in his career, had never had a triple double in game
seven of the finals, 36 points, 16 rebounds, 10 assists, the Lakers win.
Magic's fifth title,
Kareem's sixth title,
and that's the end of the Lakers
winning titles until Shaq and Kobe get there.
1994,
Rockets beat the Knicks,
90 to 84.
The iconic moment of that series is game six.
The Akeem block on Starks,
down two where the Knicks starts shooting a three.
Akeem gets his fingertips on it.
In game seven, Akeem in a rematch,
Akeem Ewing,
1984 NCAA championship that Georgetown won.
Akeem outscores Ewing in every single game, stifles him,
holds Ewing to 17.
The Rockets get their first of two championships.
2005, Spurs Pistons.
Spurs beat the Pistons, 84.
That series is probably most known for game five,
down to Spurs ball,
Pistons leave.
Robert Ory open. He hits a three. They go up three, two. Then in game seven, Duncan leads a furious
third quarter comeback. The pistons are denied back-to-back championships. Duncan gets his third ring.
2010, Celtics Lakers, an ugly, awesome game. Lakers beat the Celtics 83 to 79. The Lakers were down
three, two in the series, blow out the Celtics in game six. In game seven,
one of the oddest games ever.
The Lakers have 53 points through three quarters,
score 30 in the fourth.
Think about that.
53 through three quarters, score 40 in the fourth.
They're trying to, you know,
this is the Celtics in 1 and 08 with their big three.
The Lakers won in 09 once they got Powell.
Now these two teams are playing.
Kobe in that game seven goes six for 24,
but is huge on the glitons.
last. Ron Artax, up three, less than a minute left, takes an ill-advised three, but he makes it.
Despite that, it's still a two-point game with 10 seconds left.
Sasha Vujic gets fouled, goes the line.
calmly hits both free throws. Kobe gets ring number five.
The Celtics big three never come actually close again.
And then the two LeBron ones.
2013, he beat the spurs 95 to 88.
That's the game after the Ray Allen game.
LeBron has 37 and 12, including five threes after the Spursman,
daring him to shoot threes all series.
Chris Bosch and Ray Allen in that game combined for zero points.
Zero points from Bosch and Ray Allen.
So out of the heat win,
then LeBron's 37 and 12,
Shane Batier off the bench hit six threes,
kind of the iconic image of that game.
down to Tim Duncan has a little baby hook and then a tip in after he misses,
misses it, misses both, slams his fist on center court after the heat call timeout.
After the heat call time out, LeBron hits a jumper over Kauai from 19 feet to go up four
and win the championship.
And then 2016, the fourth and last time a road team has won a game seven.
You have arguably the most iconic shot in NBA history by Kyrie Irving,
in arguably the most iconic defensive play in NBA history by LeBron James,
the block on Igwadala.
LeBron goes 27, 11 and 11 as the Cavs complete a 3-1 comeback
to deny the 73-win Warriors, the greatest season in NBA history.
Those are the 19.
We have, if you just look through them,
George Mike in becoming the greatest player in the league through game sevens of the finals.
Bill Russell becoming the greatest winner in sports history through game sevens and Jerry
West becoming the biggest tough luck loser in sports history through game sevens.
We have the iconic Willis Reed game that was actually the Walt Fray
leisure game. We have maybe one of the reasons
Kareem left Milwaukee.
Does he leave as quickly or as readily if they had won that championship?
We have Magic versus Bird.
We have Magic versus Isaiah.
Ewing versus Akeem.
The pistons going for a back-to-back while the Spurs trying to create their own
version of a dynasty. Kobe and Powell against the big three in Boston. LeBron's heat going for
validation of all coming together by winning back to back against that Spurs team and the
greatest comeback in NBA history in 2016. That's what game seven of the NBA finals has meant
historically. What will the 20th one mean this size?
Monday night. We'll all find out together and we'll talk after. What's right.
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