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Cameron Giles Says New York Knicks Must Finish the Job Against San Antonio Spurs
On First Take, Cam said New York must “finish the job” after reaching the Finals, even if respect already matters. He agreed with Karl-Anthony Towns that respect is “a big currency,” but called the Spurs a better matchup than Oklahoma City, saying OG Anunoby is the wild card once Wemby gets pulled from the basket defensively.
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Josh Hart Admits He Hated Jalen Brunson Initially
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