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Hard Foul Ignites Spurs-Thunder Showdown

Summary

  • A hard foul by Alex Caruso on Stephon Castle escalated tensions.
  • Fans debated the foul's severity, questioning the lack of a flagrant call.
  • The Spurs led the Thunder by three points at halftime of Game 7.
Hard Foul Ignites Spurs-Thunder Showdown

The Western Conference Finals culminated in a Game 7 showdown between the San Antonio Spurs and the Oklahoma City Thunder. After a back-and-forth series, the winner would advance to face the New York Knicks in the NBA Finals. The tension was palpable, with tempers nearly flaring due to a hard foul by OKC's Alex Caruso on the Spurs' Stephon Castle during a fast break.

Caruso's foul, which brought Castle to the court, was reviewed by officials and ultimately deemed a common foul, though Castle was awarded two free throws. This decision sparked considerable debate among fans on social media, with many believing the foul warranted a flagrant penalty. They pointed to previous incidents in the series involving similar hard fouls.

As the game progressed, the Spurs managed to take a slim 56-53 lead over the Thunder by halftime. This close score indicated an intense second half of basketball that would decide which team earned the right to compete for the NBA championship.

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