After a 15-point, 11-rebound performance, Oklahoma City Thunder center Steven Adams revealed Thursday he dealt with a migraine before his team's 113-99 win over the San Antonio Spurs in Game 6.
The Pittsburgh Panthers product described the symptoms of the ailment during a postgame meeting with the press, via Anthony Slater of the Oklahoman:
According to Slater, Adams has been dealing with migraines since he was 14 years old. He also has no grip on managing the severe headaches.
"It’s really random," Adams said, per Slater. "Don’t even know. I’ve been seeing someone, trying to figure out what my trigger points are."
The migraines do not appear to be hindering him on the court, though. Adams was a disruptive force inside all night for the Thunder as he corralled five offensive rebounds and added a block.
Slater noted Adams has been a force throughout the postseason:
ESPN.com's Tim MacMahon compared Adams to another 7-footer:
The emergence of Adams as a stout rebounder and rim protector gives Oklahoma City perhaps th ...
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