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That strategy worked well in Game 2, but Denver’s supporting cast tends to play better at home. Daigneault may need to adjust the time and rotation of the Thunder’s help principles to avoid giving up rhythm 3s and keeping Jokic off balance.

Game 2 showed OKC’s depth is a real weapon. Now the Thunder must prove they can weather momentum swings on the road.

No Adjustment Too Small

A subtle but telling glimpse into how OKC handles variability can be traced back to a tactic known as “flipping the court” – when a team opts to defend in front of its own bench in the first half rather than the second. It’s a decision the road team controls, though few regularly use it.

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