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Oklahoma City Thunder vs. San Antonio Spurs Game 3 preview: Three things to look for, including who is heathy

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Unfortunately the first question is who is healthy enough to play in Game 3?

For two games, this series has been everything. Two high-level, high-skill, deep, elite teams, both brilliantly coached, playing with urgency on every possession because they understand if they don't, it will be the end of their season. While the scene shifts to San Antonio for Game 3, nothing else is going to change โ€” these two teams recognize in each other an equal, a genuine contender, and someone they don't really like.

The intensity with which this series has been played is fantastic. Game 3 is Friday night at 8:30 p. m.

ET, and you can watch it on NBC or stream it on Peacock. Here are three things to look for in this game. 1) Who is healthy?

I hate that this has to be the No. 1 item, but with key starters from both teams possibly out, it has to be discussed. San Antonio has been without De'Aaron Fox for the first two games of this series and his replacement as a starter, Dylan Harper, left Game 2 game in the third quarter with what the team is now calling adductor soreness.