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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNHow 'competitive monster' Alex Caruso helped Thunder get Game 4 win over PacersAfter failing to score 20 points once in the regular season, Caruso has done it twice in the NBA Finals. In the season's biggest fourth quarter, the Thunder trusted the 31-year-old to close as the fifth player. The move paid off as it was OKC's turn to have a 20-point bench scorer.
On a night the Thunder scored the biggest win in franchise history, no player was more impactful than Alex Caruso. How he changed Game 4 of the NBA Finals.
The post Thunder’s Alex Caruso bounces back with historic Game 4 performance vs. Pacers appeared first on ClutchPoints.
This NBA Finals series is far from over, but this Thunder team can do itself a huge favor by winning Game 4 and evening things up before heading back to home court. At times throughout the series, it has felt like Indiana’s style has gotten the best of the Thunder.
It seems like the Lakers were warned not to make that mistake as well by franchise icon Magic Johnson. During an appearance on "First Take," Johnson, who was president of basketball operations for the Lakers from 2017 to 2019, revealed he had told the team not to let Caruso go if Kentavious Caldwell-Pope was on his way out too.
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The Mirror US on MSNThunder star reveals how LeBron James' teachings impacted his careerAlex Caruso is part of a star-studded Oklahoma City Thunder roster contesting the NBA Finals with the Indiana Pacers, and the 31-year-old had lessons from one of the best, LeBron James
Alex Caruso says LeBron James helped shape his approach to recovery and professionalism during their time together on the Los Angeles Lakers.