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NBA Western Conference Finals Odds – Thunder at Spurs, Game 2

Zack Garrison

by Zack Garrison in News

Updated Jan 17, 2018 · 9:40 AM PST

The Oklahoma City Thunder found out life after Serge Ibaka won’t be easy, but they still have a chance of stealing one from San Antonio, when they clash against the Spurs this Wednesday at 9 PM ET, in game two of the Western Conference Finals, broadcasted by TNT.

Game one was tough for the Thunder; San Antonio did whatever they want it and ended with 122-105 victory that set the tone for the series.

“We turned the ball over a little too much but we’ve got to continue to trust whether the guys are hitting shots or not,” MVP Kevin Durant said.

“Look, Serge is not going to be here,” Durant added flatly after the game. “He’s injured for the rest of the postseason, so we’ve got to move past that and just keep playing as a team.”

San Antonio wants a 2-0 advantage in the series, to then travel to OKC and try to win one there, and put this series close to an end; however, they know the Thunder is dangerous enough to win game 2.

“They’re not going to be stopped but if those kinds of players can be made to work hard and just take something away, it can work to your advantage,” Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said.

The NBA odds for game two of the Western Conference finals have the Spurs as 6 point favorites in the spread, and the game total was set at 210.5 points.

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