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00:0051-point win for the Thunder in game number one.
00:03Not quite 50, but nearly 20.
00:06A 19-point win for OKC last night in game number two.
00:11118-99.
00:13Thunder come out on top, covering as a 14-and-a-half-point home favorite.
00:18Didn't even play great either.
00:19Like Shea Gilders-Alexander, 10 of 29 from the floor, 27 points.
00:23Would you like the points production, but not how they actually got there?
00:26Williams at 24, and Chet Holmgren much better with 20 points.
00:29But look at the box score.
00:30118-99.
00:32Oh, well, OKC played really well, and Memphis Grizzlies didn't.
00:36How about 43% shooting at home for OKC?
00:39How about 33% from the three-point line for OKC,
00:42and still winning that game by close to 20 points?
00:45That's incredible.
00:46That shows you how deep and talented OKC is,
00:49where things don't have to go great for us,
00:51and we can still wipe the floor with teams that we feel are inferior.
00:54Now, granted, Memphis is the inferior team,
00:56and we think that Oklahoma City is the best overall team in the NBA.
01:00But again, it is very hard to sweep.
01:02There's one thing that we do know.
01:04If Memphis gets busted up in game number three,
01:06it is going to be an absolute rout in game number four,
01:09as they know they can't come back,
01:10and why even get on a plane to go back to OKC?
01:13So if you are looking for Memphis to make this at least a gentleman sweep,
01:16you're just looking at money line in game number three and letting it roll.
01:20Because if they don't win that game outright game three,
01:22they're not winning outright in game number four to get that gentleman sweep,
01:26which OKC would win on their home court for game number five.

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