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‘Last year is over’: Oklahoma City launch title defense as NBA’s parity era faces test

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The league hasn’t had a repeat champion since the 2017-18 Warriors.The level-headed, consistent Thunder may be the ones to change thatThe NBA has not seen a reigning champion take its title defense as far as the conference finals, let alone hoist a second consecutive Larry O’Brien trophy, since the Golden State Warriors were cut off at the ankle and calf by the Toronto Raptors in the 2019 Finals.That’s seven straight seasons in which parity has ruled supreme, for better or for worse, and dynastic runs seem fated to be a thing of the past.Not if one team in America’s heartland has anything to say about it.The Oklahoma City Thunder embark on these 2026 playoffs in search of historic greatness, trends be damned.

And less than two weeks before the first game of the postseason tips off, you’d be hard pressed to find substantive evidence to believe their goal won’t be achieved.Oklahoma City will be the No 1 seed in the bloodbath that is the NBA’s Western Conference for the third consecutive year this season.The last time a team has accomplished this particular feat, three straight years atop their conference? That aforementioned Warriors outfit (in 2017).And it’s rarefied air in NBA history in general: the only other teams to hold down the top spot that long, respectively, are the creme de la creme: the Celtics and Lakers’ top rosters in their storied histories, and the Jordan Bulls.Every team with this accomplishment finished with the ultimate accomplishment: an NBA championship.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, MVP frontrunner for the second consecutive year, also exists in rarefied air at the moment.He has the potential to receive both league MVP and NBA Finals MVP honors in consecutive years.If he does, he’d be the first to do it since LeBron James in 2012 and 2013.A big part of Gilgeous-Alexander’s MVP case – and why he’s heavily favored to win the award again this season – comes down to his hyperreliable efficiency, something of which even James himself has taken note.Of the Thunder star on the most recent episode of his Mind the Game podcast, James said: “That’s one of the things I love about Shai – for him to play on the perimeter as much as he does, in the midrange as much as he does, and still be as super efficient as he is? It’s Jordan-esque, for sure.

”But there’s a reason, of course, that no team has successfully mounted a title defense since the 2017-18 Warriors,It’s really difficult to do, and increasingly so as the league has become more and more talented, and as the ability to weather the war of attrition nature of the playoffs has become paramount,The mental and physical toll of an 82-game regular-season grind certainly doesn’t get any easier to muddle through after a championship, and the only Thunder with experience in that particular arena, veteran guard Alex Caruso, knows that all too well,I ask him what advice he had, if any, for his younger compatriots this summer, heading into a title defense,“Really just trying to stay present.

Each year is a different team in the league,” he says.“I tried to tell them just stay present, enjoy the moment with the team we have now, because it’s not guaranteed that you get to try and play for a championship or play on a great team every single year.”What about the natural lag in urgency that seems almost inevitable once you’ve submitted the mountaintop?“You fight human nature a little bit through the regular season,” he tells me.“But once the postseason starts, it’s kind of do-or-die, and that mentality, that feeling, is pretty easy to chase again.”It’s worth noting that another notch in the “Oklahoma City will repeat” column is that, by all accounts, the young bucks on the team didn’t even really need much cajoling when it came to maintaining their focus throughout a long, arduous season.

I ask head coach Mark Daigneault about the unique challenge that a championship defense presents, and how he’s steered his troop through it,“This team, to be honest with you – it is a long season and it is a grind, but this is a team that truly enjoys being around one another,” he says,“The minute they get together on the bus, it seems that their energy goes up,When they’re together in practice or shoot-around, their energy goes up,Even in games, they gain energy by being around each other, and they’ve kind of always been like that.

So, that’s been a quality that’s existed independently of context,”Daigneault also emphasizes that he encourages players not to even consider the season a “defense”, per se,“We’ve tried to look at it as a new season, that started from scratch,” he tells me in Los Angeles,“Last year was great, no one’s taken that away from us, but it’s also over,And we’ve tried to look at this season as a new blank canvas that we’ve had to paint on, or whatever you will.

So, they’ve done a great job of that, and we’ve been able to play pretty consistent basketball throughout the season as a result,”The Thunder aren’t repeat champions yet – that’s why you play the games, as they say,But between their level heads, stellar leadership, youth, athleticism and skill, they are as primed as any team in recent NBA history to get the job done,
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Lost Federico García Lorca verse discovered 93 years after it was written

A previously unknown verse attributed to Federico García Lorca has been discovered 93 years after the celebrated Spanish poet and playwright is believed to have jotted it on the back of one of his manuscripts.Lorca is thought to have written the eight-line poem in 1933 while working on the collection Diván del Tamarit, a homage to the Arab poets of his native Granada.The newly discovered verse was found on the reverse of a manuscript of one of the Tamarit poems – Gacela de la raíz amarga – which the flamenco singer and Lorca enthusiast Miguel Poveda bought from a German antiquarian.It has since been verified by the Lorca expert Pepa Merlo and will feature in a forthcoming book.The brief verse, composed three years before Lorca was murdered in the early days of the Spanish civil war, reveals the poet’s familiar preoccupation with the passing of time: “The clock sings / I count the hours mechanically / Seven o’clock; twelve o’clock / It’s all the same / I am not here / It is the mark of flesh / That I left behind when I departed / So as to know my place / Upon my return

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