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As Daigneault pointed out, fouling up three is not new for the Thunder. It's the strategy they've used all year, and they executed it per their coach's orders, and he took the blame after Game 1.
Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault may need to rethink his late-game strategy if his team faces a similar situation later in the postseason.
Mark Daigneault was a stealth, but home run, hire for the Thunder. Sports Columnist Berry Tramel takes an in-depth look at ...
With the Thunder leading by three points in the final seconds of Game 1, head coach Mark Daigneault went with a popular strategy in today’s NBA: Intentionally fouling so the opposition has no ...
It’s the trusted strategy that has worked in the past ... “The fouling up three, that’s on me,” Thunder coach Mark Daigneault said. “I think giving the foul and getting the foul executed ...
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 34 and was named Western Conference Finals MVP, but it was OKC's defense that won it the ...
The Nuggets’ run was aided by Thunder Coach Mark Daigneault’s decision ... The “fouling up three” strategy is deployed by teams that are leading late in close games in hopes of preventing ...
but that doesn't mean that head coach Mark Daigneault is going to change his strategy. The Thunder intentionally fouled with a three-point lead in the final seconds of the game and extending the ...
As Daigneault pointed out, fouling up three is not new for the Thunder. It's the strategy they've used all season, and they executed it per their coach's orders, and he took the blame after Game 1.