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Markelle FultzFrom BOS via BKN - 1 (2)
Lonzo Ball-- - 1 (5)
De'Aaron FoxFrom PHI - 1 (8)
Frank Ntilikina-- - 1 (9)
Dennis Smith-- - 1 (29)
Derrick White-- - 2 (1)
Frank JacksonRights traded to NO from ATL via BKN and CHA - 2 (4)
Frank MasonFrom PHI via NO - 2 (9)
Jawun EvansRights traded to LAC From DAL via PHI - 2 (11)
Tyler DorseyFrom CHA - 2 (21)
Monte MorrisFrom OKC - 2 (22)
Edmond SumnerRights traded to IND from WSH via NO - 2 (23)
Kadeem AllenFrom CLE - 2 (25)
Nigel Williams-Goss-- - 2 (28)
Ognjen JaramazFrom HOU
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Sources: Spurs' Harper (adductor) a game-time decision vs. Thunder
San Antonio's Dylan Harper will be a game-time decision for Game 3 against Oklahoma City on Friday night due to a right adductor injury, sources tell ESPN's Shams Charania.
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Thunderdogs: OKC not playoff favorites for first time in 33 games
It has been two years and 33 games since the Oklahoma City Thunder have been underdogs in the playoffs, but that streak is in jeopardy as the Spurs opened as favorites Friday.
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Friday's NBA betting tips, DFS picks: Take Hartenstein and Wembanyama to dominate boards?
Andre Snellings breaks down Game 3 of Thunder-Spurs in the Western Conference Finals and offers his favorite bets and DFS plays.
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Perk voices issue with Stephen A.'s Knicks take
Stephen A. Smith and Kendrick Perkins disagree on whether the Knicks should keep their roster intact if they lose in the NBA Finals this season.
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Stephen A.: LeBron's claim of Lakers being 'out-talented' not entirely accurate
Stephen A. Smith gives his take on LeBron James’ claim that the Lakers were "out-talented" by the Thunder.
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Stephen A. pushes back at Jay Williams' critiques of SGA's style of play
Stephen A. Smith disagrees with Jay Williams' criticism of Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's style of play.








