Tuesday, April 22nd 2025, 6:51 pm
Thunder guard Alex Caruso expects a tougher matchup against Memphis on Tuesday night, following Oklahoma City's blowout win by more than 50 points in Game 1 on Sunday.
"Yeah, you can always improve … they missed some shots that they normally make … some of it's just tightening the screws," Caruso said.
Head coach Mark Daigneault said he expects Memphis to come out with more intensity in Game 2.
“We're going to get a more physical, more motivated, more connected, faster opponent,” Daigneault said.
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