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James Harden remixed his dribble in front of Kawhi Leonard, stepped back behind the three point arc, and launched. The Spurs’ miracle season, the Thunder’s big leap, and the series itself pretty much hung in the air with the ball as it descended. Boom. Good. OKC’s meager two point cushion was now a five point throw pillow with 28.8 to go. The Thunder pulled out a 108-103 win, a 3-2 series lead, and perhaps their first trip to the NBA Finals. After winning 20 in a row, including a 2-0 series lead, the Spurs head to OKC for Game 6 Wednesday on a three-game losing streak to face a Cameron Indoor Stadium-like atmosphere in an elimination match. Will it be “Go Spurs Go” or “#ThunderUp?”
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