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2014 western conference finals
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    2014 western conference finals

    Lakers 103-82Ģ013 Western Conference Semifinals Game 6: Won at Golden State 94-82Ģ013 Western Conference Finals Game 4: Won at Memphis 93-86Ģ013 NBA Finals Game 6: Lost at Miami 103-100Ģ013 NBA Finals Game 7: Lost at Miami 95-88Ģ014 Western Conference First Round Game 6: Lost at Dallas 113-111Ģ014 Western Conference Semifinals Game 4: Lost at Portland 103-92 Clippers 102-99Ģ013 Western Conference First Round Game 4: Won at L.A. Lakers 110-82Ģ003 Western Conference Finals Game 6: Won at Dallas 90-78Ģ004 Western Conference First Round Game 4: Won at Memphis 110-97Ģ005 Western Conference Semifinals Game 6: Won at Seattle 98-96Ģ005 Western Conference Finals Game 5: Won at Phoenix 101-95Ģ006 Western Conference First Round Game 6: Won at Sacramento 105-83Ģ007 NBA Finals Game 4: Won at Cleveland 83-82Ģ008 Western Conference First Round Game 4: Lost at Phoenix 105-86Ģ008 Western Conference Semifinals Game 7: Won at New Orleans 91-82Ģ012 Western Conference First Round Game 4: Won at Utah 87-81Ģ012 Western Conference Semifinals Game 4: Won at L.A. Lakers 118-107ġ999 Western Conference Finals Game 4: Won at Portland 94-80ġ999 NBA Finals Game 5: Won at New York 78-77Ģ001 Western Conference First Round Game 3: Lost at Minnesota 93-84Ģ001 Western Conference First Round Game 4: Won at Minnesota 97-84Ģ001 Western Conference Semifinals Game 4: Lost at Dallas 112-108Ģ002 Western Conference First Round Game 4: Lost at Seattle 91-79Ģ003 Western Conference First Round Game 6: Won at Phoenix 87-85Ģ003 Western Conference Semifinals Game 6: Won at L.A. But you might want to look for the alarming trend at the bottom of the list:ġ999 Western Conference First Round Game 4: Won at Minnesota 92-85ġ999 Western Conference Semifinals Game 4: Won at L.A.

    #2014 WESTERN CONFERENCE FINALS SERIES#

    LakersĢ011 Western Conference Semifinals Game 7: Beat Memphis 105-90Ģ013 Western Conference Semifinals Game 5: Lost 88-84 to MemphisĢ014 Western Conference First Round Game 7: Beat Memphis 120-109īy contrast, the Spurs are 19-8 under coach Gregg Popovich when presented an opportunity to close out a series on the road.

    2014 western conference finals

    They are 2-2 in their previous four chances at staving off elimination at home:Ģ010 Western Conference First Round Game 6: Lost 95-94 to L.A. This will be the fifth time the Thunder have faced elimination on their home floor since the franchise moved to Oklahoma City in 2008. That would seem to bode well for the Thunder, who won their two games at Chesapeake Energy Center in the series so far by scores of 106-97 in Game 3 on Sunday (heretofore known as “The Serge Ibaka Game”) and 105-92 in Game 4 on Tuesday.Ĭonversely, the Thunder have been ripped at San Antonio’s AT&T Center thus far in the series, losing three games by an average of 26.7 points, with their Game 1 loss on May 19 qualifying as the “close game”-Oklahoma City lost by only 17 points. The Oklahoma City Thunder host the San Antonio Spurs Saturday night in Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals, a series in which the home teams are 5-0.














    2014 western conference finals