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Victor Wembanyama delivered a statement performance Sunday night, dropping thirty-three points to drag San Antonio back into their first-round series with Oklahoma City. The Spurs evened things up at two games apiece, and suddenly this series has a completely different feel heading into Game five.
Meanwhile in the Western Conference Finals, Vegas pulled off something remarkable at T-Mobile Arena. The Golden Knights trailed Colorado three to nothing after the first period, then went on a five-goal run to steal Game three five to three. Tomas Hertl broke the tie in the third, Mark Stone added a power-play dagger, and Vegas now sits one win away from returning to the Stanley Cup Final. The Avalanche are in serious trouble.
Over in Charlotte, the Coca-Cola six hundred had a fight with Mother Nature all night long. Rain and lightning brought out a red flag with thirty-four laps remaining, putting the race under delay. Daniel Suarez held the lead when the cars went quiet, and with the race past halfway, officials had enough laps in the books to call it official if conditions forced their hand.
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