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Anthony Edwards Goes Off On His Own Performance Vs Denver
"S***'s a**. Missed 15 shots," said Ant after Minny's 119-114 Game 2 win over Denver. He shot 10-25 from the field and was asked later on about what he told Rudy Gobert during the game. "Stop fouling. Stop going for the reach-in. Because (Jokic’s) going to flop." Rudy defended Jokic quite well tonight, limiting him to 8-20 FG shooting.
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Sophie Cunningham Clarifies Viral Podcast Comments
Cunningham addressed the backlash around her podcast remarks, saying they were “never” meant the way social media framed them. She said she simply wanted “to be somewhere for more than one year” and “have a home,” adding that Indiana gave her that feeling. Cunningham stressed, “It was never about the money,” and said she is “just grateful to be back.”
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4 months ago
Mike Wilbon: Billy Donovan's Exit Wasn’t a Surprise in Chicago
Wilbon said he was “not shocked” that Donovan stepped down, arguing the Bulls should have made “a clean break” earlier. He blamed Chicago’s bigger problems on front-office mistakes, saying the franchise made “one stupid decision after another,” not on Donovan alone. Wilbon’s bottom line: after six seasons and an unclear rebuild, it no longer made sense for Billy to stay.
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Steph Curry’s Legacy in the Bay Makes a Late Exit Hard to See
Perkins pushed back hard on the idea of Curry chasing one last title elsewhere, saying “he should never be available.” He called Steph “the Tim Duncan of this generation” and argued his value to Warriors is bigger than rings, adding, “He is Mr. Bay Area.” Wilbon agreed, calling Curry “a civic treasure” whose bond with the region goes beyond basketball.
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Jason Williams Rips MVP Voting as International Finalists Sweep the Race
Williams said having three international finalists “don’t say sht about American basketball,” blaming voters instead of the talent pool. He called the process “bullsh*t,” questioned eligibility waivers, then admitted the finalists are “all deserving.” Even so, Williams argued none of them are better one-on-one than Kevin Durant, adding he would also take LeBron James and Anthony Edwards against them.
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