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Fanatics Sportsbook Promo: Claim up to $1,000 in FanCash for Spurs vs. Thunder Game 7
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sports16h ago

Fanatics Sportsbook Promo: Claim up to $1,000 in FanCash for Spurs vs. Thunder Game 7

  • Fanatics Sportsbook unveils a new-user promo offering up to $1,000 in FanCash for Spurs vs. Thunder Game 7 bets.
  • Bets must be $1+ on markets at -500 or longer; if a bet loses, the stake is returned as FanCash.
  • The ten-day structure allows new users to explore Fanatics' product before full commitment.
  • The promo is available in many states but excludes New York and Ohio.
  • No promo code is required to activate the Fanatics offer.
  • New users must deposit at least $10 to activate the welcome bonus.
  • The offer has an expiration date, with FanCash expiring after seven days if not used.
  • Kyle Collis of Sports Illustrated describes the promo as part of Fanatics’ broader sign-up offers.
  • The article notes the offer targets the Spurs vs. Thunder Game 7 scenario.
  • If the bet loses on Victor Wembanyama or Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, the offer still provides daily FanCash opportunities.
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Why the Salesian Sisters, or ‘Spurs Nuns’, Won’t Be in OKC for Game 7 of Western Conference Finals
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sports14h ago

Why the Salesian Sisters, or ‘Spurs Nuns’, Won’t Be in OKC for Game 7 of Western Conference Finals

  • The Salesian Sisters of St. John Bosco will skip OKC for Game 7 and stay in San Antonio.
  • The nuns prayed for peace and the Spurs before the game, aligning faith with the team’s playoff run.
  • The nuns previously stayed in San Antonio during a later playoff game, choosing community over attending away games.
  • The Salesian Sisters have become a recognized staple on national broadcasts during the Spurs’ playoff run.
  • They were noted for blessing Spurs player Luke Kornet before a game as part of their on-court presence.
  • The nuns have a long-standing connection with San Antonio and former Spurs coach Gregg Popovich.
  • Their absence in OKC was framed as a community-first decision rather than a basketball move.
  • The article emphasizes the Sisters’ role as a charitable presence connected to the San Antonio chapter.
  • The Spurs hope to advance to the NBA Finals and host the first two games at home.
  • The publication notes the sisters’ consistent on-court presence during the playoffs.
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