Thunder, Alex Caruso and NBA Finals
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After taking a ten-point lead in Friday night's Game 4, the Indiana Pacers were seemingly on the brink of taking a commanding 3-1 series lead over the Oklahoma
A whistle. An off-balance reverse layup. A deafening roar from the crowd. Alex Caruso was alive. So alive. His momentum carried him right to his bench, where he flicked his wrist in the classic ...
Rick Caruso discusses his strategies for rebuilding parts of Pacific Palisades, where he holds considerable real estate investments. Developer Rick Caruso, pictured here at his signature ...
ALEX CARUSO FIRST arrived in Oklahoma City with a head full of hair and flickering hopes of an NBA career. It was September 2016, and the Thunder had invited Caruso to a tryout for an Exhibit 10 ...
The silence was deafening. At Mercer County Park in West Windsor, where the tennis center is normally bustling, the only match taking place was the 2025 NJSIAA boys tennis state singles tournament final.
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Sporting News on MSNRick Carlise recalls missed chance to sign Thunder guard Alex CarusoOklahoma City Thunder guard Alex Caruso has been a vital contributor during the Thunder's deep postseason. The Thunder are currently trailing 2-1 in their best-of-seven NBA Finals series against the Indiana Pacers,
OKC's Alex Caruso sits down with Scott Van Pelt to detail what was behind his team's performance to take down the Pacers in Game 4 of the NBA Finals.