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Warriors-Thunder Game 6 Elicited Massive Twitter Response

Steven Adams’ Oklahoma City Thunder has the extremely hard task of upsetting home favourites Golden State Warriors at Oracle Arena in Oakland later today.

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According to ESPN.com, the two floor seats for Game 7 were sold on the Warriors’ resale site run by Ticketmaster for a total of $58,000. After bouncing back from earlier setbacks in the series, the Warriors forced a decisive Game 7 which will take place on Monday night.

“We’ve got a lot of belief and a lot of heart, and we’ve given ourselves a chance to win this series”, Curry said. “We have another opportunity to get the job done on Monday”.

Kevin Durant and Westbrook struggled to show any consistent offense in the fourth quarter for the Thunder. Russell Westbrook had 28 points in 10-of-27 shooting but he couldn’t score in the final minutes. “We still have another game”.

On Saturday, Curry bagged 29 points but his performance was overshadowed by that of back court mate Klay Thompson, who scored 41 in the Warriors’ 108-101 win in Oklahoma City that sent the best-of-seven series to a decider.

There will be stories told for as long as there are Warriors fans who can speak or shriek one more time or just say Klay Thompson’s name.

“Win or go home”. Draymond Green got his game going also by adding 12 points, 12 rebounds and six assists. Now the betting odds for the game have the Warriors favored to pick up the win by a handful of possessions. “We have to play our best game and be physical, and be smart and execute our game plan 100 percent for a full 48 minutes, feed off our home crowd and give them something to cheer about”.

“It has to be, just because of the situation we were in, down 3-2, haven’t won here in a while”, Thompson said.

“We lost Game 6, and it was a tough, hard-fought game”, Donovan said.

The Warriors have everything on their side after winning Game 6 to tie the series.

From an ankle injury that sidelined him in the first round against Houston to a sprained right knee and puffy elbow, Curry has dealt with his share of pain this postseason.

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“I actually kind of like it, because you understand the moment of the playoffs and just kind of gets you going”, he said.

Thunder Forward Kevin Durant