SOMETHING OR NOTHING? Stephen A. dissects Spurs vs. Thunder’s Game 6 | First Take

SOMETHING OR NOTHING? Stephen A. dissects Spurs vs. Thunder’s Game 6 | First Take



SOMETHING OR NOTHING? Stephen A. dissects Spurs vs. Thunder’s Game 6 | First Take

On First Take, Stephen A. Smith, Jay Williams and Brian Windhorst join Joe Fortenbaugh to talk through:
0:00 San Antonio Spurs force a Game 7 against the Oklahoma City Thunder
2:40 Stephen A.’s initial reactions
4:20 JWill’s response
6:00 Windy’s initial reaction
10:50 More concerning: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander or Jalen Williams?

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  1. This Saturday Game 7–the Referees are making foul calls for SGA other Thunder teammates flopping on the floor consistently and aggressively and the OKC Thunder win the game.

  2. Wemby needs a Sky Hook. He's 7'4 he got business shooting 3 pointers. He can shoot over anybody. Get him the ball near the paint, clear everybody out and let him shoot a little mid-range 15ft jumper and it's unstoppable.

  3. Tony Brothers should not referee 7th game between aok and spurs..tony brother referees like he has been bought and paid for. Smoke is there.. if it walks like one

  4. To me as a Thunder fan this is meant to go 7 and it’s not hard to tell. OKC gets favorable calls when playing at home and same for Spurs when they play at home. How is that hard for people to see. In my mind all the games 1-6 are really just for show or entertainment; it’s not a best of 7 it’s entertain everybody for six games, knowing that it’s gonna be technically a 1 game series if that makes sense. And that’s just how I think the NBA works no matter what the the match ups are.

  5. SGA's performance is predicated on the refs rewarding his flops. OKC needs Tony Brothers in Game 7 in the worst way. They cannot beat the Spurs straight up.

  6. Stephen makes no sense. The Spurs blew out the Thunder because the Thunder gave up. Look at who their coach put in the 4th quarter. How is that the Spurs fault? It's their coach that put them in that embarrassing situation. Clearly these teams don't like each other the blow out can only help the Spurs because they didn't have to reveal any tricks. They just beat them straight up.

  7. The NBA LOVES tbe Spurs…it isn't a coincidence that everytime that organization " wins" the lottery ..there is a generational talent just waiting to be selected…The Spurs being in this position so quickly isn't surprising..

  8. @5:48 Considering that the Thunder have LESS free throws this series than the Spurs, that tells me they've been allowed to play with physicality. This narrative about officiating is stupid, immature, and old. The team that PLAYS the best in game 7 will win. Simple….

  9. The more I hear SAS the more I wonder how he’s in the position that he’s in his analysis of the game seams like he doesn’t know much about the sport or any sport he talks about reminds me of the guy in the White House

  10. SGA — 3 free throws, and the Thunder Lose
    Victor — also very few free throws — Spurs WIN!
    It's clear to see who the real MVP is here. The one who doesn't have to foul-merchant and flop their way to 30 PPG.

  11. @2:11 , SGA: "Its too late in the season to abandon who I am, to abandon my game, [I will] live or die by it"… Over/Under 20+ times this clown falls to the ground on Saturday?

  12. This generation of ballers are soft. Jordan, Kobe, Reggie, KG/Paul Pierce, even Steph would’ve ended it if they smelled blood in the water. Instead OKC mailed it in and said next game, next game. #WeakSauce

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