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The dust has settled what was likely the most unbelievable finish fans will witness at an NBA game all season long. Everyone has replayed the highlights of the final 4.5 seconds of Wednesday night’s Thunder game inside Paycom Center against the New Orleans Pelicans: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander evading a would-be foul, launching both himself sideways and the ball upwards towards the rim simultaneously for a game-tying 30-foot threepointer, then New Orleans’ Devonte’ Graham hoisting a 61-foot prayer from beyond half court that banked in at the buzzer.
Read moreAfter 15 lead changes and 15 ties, the OKC Thunder came short in Wednesday’s 113-110 loss to the Pelicans. The Thunder’s second unit provided quite the spark to the tune of 52 points compared to just 26 for the Pelicans. Thunder reserve Kenrich Williams led the way with 17 points as Mike Muscala poured in another 16 of his own in a matter of just 14 minutes which marked the third time this season where Muscala has scored more points than he’s played minutes. —Photo: Victor Ren OKC Thunder
Read moreIn 1898, one of the first programs to be broadcasted on radio was a yacht race that took place in British waters.
Read moreAbove left, Chieftain 7 th grader Carter Childs releases a three-point shot over a North Rock Creek Cougar defender. Childs and his teammates battled against NRC but came up short Monday night.
Read moreRight, Osten Bighead, a member of the Seminole seventh grade basketball squad, crosses over the three-point line on Monday night, attempting to get by North Rock Creek’s zone defense.
Read moreAbove, Lei Love approaches the Lady Cougar defense trying to find a crease to get to the basket. The seventh grade Lady Chieftain basketball squad fell to North Rock Creek on Monday night.
Read moreAbove, Lillian Geohagen dribbles while conducting traffic, looking to get a basket for Seminole’s 7 th grade team on Monday night.
Read moreIn mid-November, Denise Geist and Suzie O’Neal traveled to Surprise, Arizona to compete in the USTA League National Championship (Mixed Doubles 40 & Over, level 7.0).
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