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Brian Windhorst Says Victor Wembanyama And Spurs Keep Answering Adversity
Windhorst said San Antonio played Game 4 with “force and desperation,” calling it a “quasi-elimination game” after Wemby looked worn down. He said the young Spurs have “repeatedly answered the call” whenever these playoffs bring adversity. Their defense also adjusted, doubling Shai Gilgeous-Alexander less, erasing Alex Caruso, and winning despite poor shooting.
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Jalen Williams And Ajay Mitchell Injuries Leave Thunder Game 5 Status Uncertain
Shams Charania said Williams and Mitchell remain “day-to-day,” but warned their soft-tissue injuries are “not just day-by-day” situations. Williams is making progress after a second left hamstring injury in under a month, while Mitchell has a right calf strain. Both are “very much up in the air” for Game 5 as OKC weighs long-term risk.
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Josh Hart: James Dolan’s Finals Demand Fuels New York Knicks
Hart joked that Dolan’s mandate was simple: “Better get to The Finals or we’re going to get traded.” Then he turned serious, saying that standard matches what every Knick wants and “adds” to their “internal fire.” With New York chasing its first Finals trip since 1999, Hart framed ownership’s pressure as motivation, not panic, for the locker room now together.
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about 2 hours ago
Karl-Anthony Towns Says Knicks’ All-NBA Snubs Show Their Selfless Finals Push
Towns said New York having only one All-NBA selection while nearing the Finals “speaks volumes” about the Knicks’ identity. He said it shows they are “selfless” and willing to do “whatever it takes” for winning, not individual stats. To him, the snubs highlight a “collective effort” carrying New York every night and proving this roster’s value goes beyond awards.
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