

The Drop | SGA Comes Up Clutch, Thunder Rally To Tie NBA Finals
21 snips Jun 14, 2025
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander shines with clutch plays, leading the Thunder's thrilling comeback. The hosts dive into game highlights, debating officiating quirks and standout performances. They hilariously discuss fans in 'Dumb and Dumber' costumes courtside and ponder what jersey Reggie Miller might wear. Amid light banter, they reflect on the emotional stakes of the playoffs and explore quirky topics like data science in basketball and breathing techniques, blending sports insights with personal anecdotes.
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SGA's Clutch Fourth Quarter
- Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 15 of the Thunder's last 16 points to lead a clutch comeback in Game 4 of the NBA Finals.
- The Thunder won by focusing on offensive rebounds and defense in the fourth quarter to overcome deficits.
Holmgren's Defensive Impact
- Chet Holmgren's effort and defense in the fourth quarter were crucial despite multiple injuries.
- His ability to contest shots and grab offensive boards significantly impacted the game's outcome.
Scott Foster's Inconsistent Whistle
- Scott Foster's inconsistent officiating frustrated players and fans, adding tension to the Finals.
- His frequent changes in foul calls diminished trust and consistency in game flow.