OKLAHOMA CITY – When the Oklahoma City Thunder get hit, they tend to hit back. Immediately, too.

Everybody knows what probably is coming in Game 2 of the NBA Finals Sunday night. The Thunder, down 1-0 in the series with the Indiana Pacers, will be raring to go. That’s been their way all season; the Thunder are 17-2, including the NBA Cup final loss, in the next game after a defeat – with those 17 wins coming by an average of 17.5 points. ×

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