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The Kevin Sheehan Show

Do the Spurs have the Thunder's number or will they come back?

The Kevin Sheehan Show

Audacy

Sports, News

4.7696 Ratings

🗓️ 19 May 2026

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

5.19.26, Kevin Sheehan asks callers for their thoughts on if the Thunder can come back and win the series against the Spurs after losing Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals.

Transcript

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0:00.0

From Chuck, Chuck writes, remember Magic's game six. He didn't just play center. He played all five positions during the game, which makes it the greatest individual performance in NBA playoff history. Yeah, I know that. I know that he brought the ball up as a center because he was a point guard,

0:22.0

but he started as the center, and actually, I believe, was in the jump ball circle to start the game

0:30.1

because Kareem wasn't there.

0:32.6

I mean, it could have been Jamal Wilkes, I guess, because that was the team with Wilkes.

0:38.5

Because Wilkes had, I think, in that game six, like 30-something as well.

0:44.2

I'd have to go back and find that box score.

0:46.3

Magic had 42, 15, and 7.

0:49.8

And I think Jamal Wilkes went for 30-something, too.

0:53.2

I want to say 37 in that game.

0:55.8

The two of them, I mean, can you imagine combining for 79 on the road in a close-out game

1:00.4

without your captain, without Kareem?

1:04.4

But yeah, no, I'm sure he played all five positions, but no center in that game, and he was a center on a lot of the

1:14.4

possessions in that game. 301-2-3-0-980, 301-2-30. We are reacting to truly one of the greatest

1:24.5

performances in NBA playoff history last night.

1:28.9

It's not going to get carried away for me.

1:31.5

I'm not going to top Magic's game or Mike's 63 against the Celtics

1:36.7

a young player in his first playoff series ever.

1:41.1

You know, there have been unbelievable performances in NBA playoff history, but 41, 24, and

1:47.5

three blocks in 49 minutes in a double overtime win against that team in that environment.

1:54.0

And certainly he had a moment that we'll never forget at the end of the first overtime, down

1:59.7

three. In transition, catching, stopping

2:04.3

on a dime, and firing a 28-foot-3-pointer at 7-5 inches to tie the game was jaw-dropping

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