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2014 NBA Playoffs: Fraternizing with the Rock, Part VI- Once more, with feeling (Update4)

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We wrap up the Thunder's series against the Spurs with one more live discussion between Pounding the Rock's J.R. Wilco and WTLC's J.A. Sherman. Check it out!

As they say, everything ends poorly, or else it wouldn't end. For the Thunder, the 2014 season has come to a close, but with the Finals still days away, we have time for one more live discussion with Pounding the Rock's J.R. Wilco in discussing the various facets the concluded series between the ThunderSpurs.

We're still using the Reply.All application here, so our discussion is ongoing and if you check back, you'll be treated to updates.

J.R. Wilco
Mon ami, what a game 6 that was. And because it ended that way -- what a series. Gone are the thoughts of a never-ending series of blowouts (although Game 4 never really qualified because your guys won by just 9) and gone are the questions about whether there'd ever be a competitive game. Because we didn't just get a tight game, we got a classic for the ages. Kawhi Leonard started it off with a slam dunk in the face of Serge Ibaka. Tony Parker played the first half only. Cory Joesph stepped in admirably. Manu Ginobili shot poorly until the game was on the line and Tim Duncan owned everybody in overtime.Russell Westbrook had a terrific game, but both he and Kevin Durant had difficulty in the extra period.

Thanks for joining me for this one because I honestly don't know whether I'd be able to fraternize with you if the Spurs had dropped the series. So, I'll let you set the table here. Where do you want to go first?