NBA Western Conference Finals

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This year's NBA Western Conference Finals are predicted to be one of the greatest series of all time. The Oklahoma City Thunder with league MVP Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook are set to take on the San Antonio Spurs and their legendary trio of Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobili, and Tony Parker. The Thunder are looking to get back to the NBA Finals after falling to the Miami Heat in 2012. Meanwhile, the Spurs are seeking to advance and avenge their loss to the Heat in last year's Finals. The dynamic duo of Durant and Westbrook are averaging over 25 points per game and Serge Ibaka has been a dominant presence in the paint on both ends of the court. Alongside the big three for the Spurs, their young talents in Kawhi Leonard, Patty Mills, and Danny Green seem to be the driving force that could bring them back to the promised land. Two teams enter, only one emerges for the chance to play for the NBA title.

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San Antonio Spurs at Oklahoma City Thunder, Game 6
6. San Antonio Spurs at Oklahoma City Thunder, Game 6
May 31, 2014
The San Antonio Spurs got a huge game off the bench from Boris Diaw and withstood a furious Oklahoma City rally to beat the Thunder 112-107 in overtime Saturday night at Chesapeake Energy Arena to win the Western Conference Championship for the second straight season.
Oklahoma City Thunder at San Antonio Spurs, Game 5
5. Oklahoma City Thunder at San Antonio Spurs, Game 5
May 29, 2014
Tim Duncan scored 22 points and had 12 rebounds in 30 minutes, and Manu Ginobili came off the bench for 19 points and six assists as the Spurs avoided the crash of their season two years ago against Oklahoma City with a 117-89 victory in Game 5.
San Antonio Spurs at Oklahoma City Thunder, Game 4
4. San Antonio Spurs at Oklahoma City Thunder, Game 4
May 27, 2014
Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook combined for 71 points (the second highest by teammates in this season's playoffs) as the Oklahoma City Thunder tied up the Western Conference finals 2-2 with a 105-92 win over the San Antonio Spurs.
San Antonio Spurs at Oklahoma City Thunder, Game 3
3. San Antonio Spurs at Oklahoma City Thunder, Game 3
May 25, 2014
San Antonio Spurs at Oklahoma City Thunder, Game 3. Thunder power forward Serge Ibaka made sure his team wouldn't be swept out of the playoffs by the Spurs, dramatically returning from a calf injury to score 15 points on 6-for-7 shooting, grab seven rebounds and block four shots to lead Oklahoma City to a dominating 106-97 win over San Antonio and trim the Spurs lead in the series to 2-1.
Oklahoma City Thunder at San Antonio Spurs, Game 2
2. Oklahoma City Thunder at San Antonio Spurs, Game 2
May 21, 2014
Oklahoma City Thunder at San Antonio Spurs, Game 2. Danny Green hit seven 3-pointers, a performance mindful of his record-setting run during last year's NBA Finals, and his streaky shooting helped to blow open a close game in the first half with the Spurs coming away with a 112-77 victory over Oklahoma City in Game 2 of the Western Conference finals on Wednesday.
Oklahoma City Thunder at San Antonio Spurs, Game 1
1. Oklahoma City Thunder at San Antonio Spurs, Game 1
May 19, 2014
Oklahoma City Thunder at San Antonio Spurs, Game 1. A year following a playoff series without Russell Westbrook, the Oklahoma City Thunder saw for at least one game what it's like to be without Serge Ibaka in the postseason. The Spurs scored more than half their points in the paint and took Game 1 122-105 over the Thunder at ATT Center.
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This year's NBA Western Conference Finals are predicted to be one of the greatest series of all time. The Oklahoma City Thunder with league MVP Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook are set to take on the San Antonio Spurs and their legendary trio of Tim Duncan, Manu Ginobili, and Tony Parker.

The Thunder are looking to get back to the NBA Finals after falling to the Miami Heat in 2012. Meanwhile, the Spurs are seeking to advance and avenge their loss to the Heat in last year's Finals.

The dynamic duo of Durant and Westbrook are averaging over 25 points per game and Serge Ibaka has been a dominant presence in the paint on both ends of the court. Alongside the big three for the Spurs, their young talents in Kawhi Leonard, Patty Mills, and Danny Green seem to be the driving force that could bring them back to the promised land.

Two teams enter, only one emerges for the chance to play for the NBA title.

  • Premiere Date
    May 19, 2015