How Mark Daigneault planted “seeds” on OKC NBA final finals


Oklahoma City – a regular season in which Oklahoma City Thunder Finished with 24-58 records, main coach Mark Daigneault saw the shines of hope. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and all defensive guard Lu Dort are the only remaining beginners from 1.22 -22 and Aaron Viliams and Aaron Viggins, at the time, the cousin are still on the Daignealult bench. Still, it changed so much like Thunder are the favorites entering the NBA final.

After winning 22 and 24 games in the seasons on the back, the Thunderstorm ended up with 40 wins in 2022, and then finished the best record at the Western Conference, with a Franchise-record 68 victory in the franchise. During the NBA Final Media Day, Daigneault reflects on these early years It set the stage for his first look of the NBA final.

“There were very early blinks even in those early years. These were challenging years at different times. They certainly looked like challenging years on paper,” Daigneault said. “How did they feel like a reflection of our record or our standing life; you can feel that some of the seeds that we have been flown at some point. There were very early indications of it, there were very early indications.

“So then we were sure then. Not necessary to be in the finals. But we were sure to build something special and something that concluded something special and something that concluded that it ended something special

For the breast and thunder, early habits translated into victories, which have built self-confidence and individually and as a team.

“Then as time continued, there were even more experiences that gave us more confidence in that, but that the belief existed at the earliest point,” Daigneault added. “Much has had anything to do with the way the boys approached every day, regardless of games outcomes.”

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Now, Thunder the main coach Mark Daigneault is in the NBA final.

Chet Holmgren 17 winner Thunder takes before the NBA final

Thunder Forvard Chet Holmgren (7) celebrates after the game during the second quarter against Minnesota Timbervolves in the game five of the Western Conference for Playoffs in Playac Center
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Thunderhead Chet Holmgren says the trust of your team is echoing Through all his teammates. This is what led to a successful season, where the 3rd four victories from the NBA title is.

“The biggest thing plays for each other. It’s the type of guys we have here,” Holmgren said. “Everyone will tell you that the winner and everyone is the winner until it is awkward. I feel like we have a team with a 17 winner that will set the winner at the top.”

Thunder will host the landscapes in the game 1.





2025-06-04 21:04:00

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