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Tracy McGrady is sending a message to Victor Wembanyama — keep attacking the paint, and the Thunder won't be able to stop you. T-Mac's endorsement carries weight, and the numbers back it up. Wemby's aggression has been the engine driving San Antonio's energy in this series, and if he stays on the attack, Oklahoma City has a serious problem on their hands.
Shifting to the hardwood of a different kind — the Golden State Valkyries held off Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever in a thriller, ninety to eighty-eight. Veronica Burton dropped twenty-five points, Gabby Williams was everywhere with nineteen points and six assists, and the Valkyries survived a furious Fever push. Clark nearly willed Indiana back, but a late turnover sealed it for Golden State.
And despite the loss, Clark added another line to the record books — making WNBA history yet again with a new milestone in Thursday's game. The details are still circulating, but at this point it's almost routine. Clark is rewriting what's possible in this league, game by game, night by night, and the history books can barely keep up.
That's your play-by-play. Sports Desk, back to the booth.
