There’s no way Game 2 can live up to Game 1…. Can it? Could our hearts and minds even take it?
Game 1 will be remembered for Victor Wembanyama’s dominance — and his ridiculous 3-pointer from Stephen Curry range to force double-overtime.
However, Game 1 was really a master class in defense from both teams. The Spurs won but had an offensive rating of 108, which would have been the league’s worst this season, and was 12.3 per 100 possessions worse than their regular-season average. OKC’s offensive rating of 102.7 was 16.5 points below its season average (stats via Cleaning the Glass).
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Both teams struggled to score or get to their pet plays, resulting in fewer buckets. How they adapt in Game 2 will be one of the most interesting things to watch on Wednesday night.
Here are three things to keep an eye on in Game 2, where the Spurs are looking to take a commanding 2-0 series lead.
You can watch Game 2 from OKC starting at 8:30 ET on NBC, or stream it on Peacock.
What do Thunder do about Wembanyama?
Maybe the better question would be: “Is there anything the Thunder can do about Wembanyama?”
“Everything’s on the table,” Thunder coach Mark Daigneault said on Tuesday. “In these series, you can’t just throw one pitch throughout the whole series…
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“But in these series, one of the things you got to do is you got to figure out what the problems are, and you got to put the fires out pretty quickly. And so that’s our challenge and we got to work on that with the team.”
For all the focus on Wembanyama’s 41 points and offensive production, it was his defense that really changed the game — he forced the Thunder to reconsider every drive into the paint. Chet Holmgren would grab an offensive rebound and hesitate to go back up, such is Wemby’s presence.
There is no simple answer to this, but the one adjustment ties into our next topic — the Thunder need shooters all over the floor when Wembanyama is on the court to force him out to the arc, and then those shooters have to actually hit shots. Sounds much more simple than it is.
On the other end of the court, Alex Caruso spent the most time guarding…
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