about 2 months ago
Charles Barkley Calls Out Knicks Players for Not Feeding Karl-Anthony Towns on Mismatches
Barkley is very unhappy with how the Knicks have handled KAT, not feeding him or giving him offensive opportunities in the second half during Finals games. "They don’t even go to KAT when he has a little guy on him. That’s just how dumb these players are," Barkley said, slamming the Knicks for not taking advantage of obvious mismatches.
By Pranay Mukherjee
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about 2 months ago
OG Anunoby Says Knicks Did “Whatever It Takes” to Win NBA Finals Game 4
Anunoby said that with the game on the line, the Knicks put the ball in Brunson's hands, and when he missed, OG just followed up the play. "Just do whatever it takes to win, I think it's crashing the glass and second-chance opportunities," Anunoby said. "I was just trying to make a play." He dropped a crucial 33 points.
By Pranay Mukherjee
about 2 months ago
Charles Barkley Slams De’Aaron Fox’s Late Miss, Says Spurs Gave Knicks a Christmas Gift
Barkley could not believe the shot selection by Fox under pressure, going for a layup with 12.8 seconds in the game. "That was a dumba** play. He did not have to shoot that ball. They could have just got fouled," Barkley said, emphasizing how the Spurs had other options. He stated that the Spurs gave the Knicks a Christmas gift.
By Pranay Mukherjee
about 2 months ago
Victor Wembanyama Says Game 4 Finals Loss “Just Hurts”
Unable to put the feeling of the stunned Spurs locker room into words, Wembanyama admitted that the loss hurt him. "It was painful, of course. It feels like we worked too hard to give up our leads. It's as simple as that," Wembanyama said. Despite having a 27-point lead at the half, the Spurs couldn't hold on and win.
By Pranay Mukherjee
about 2 months ago
Victor Wembanyama Admits Knicks Were Hungrier for the Win in Second Half of Game 4
Wembanyama admitted that the Spurs lacked execution on the court in the second half, but the problem was bigger. "Greediness, some sort. We clearly weren't the most hungry in the second half," Wembanyama said. Despite holding a 27-point half time lead, the Spurs collapsed in the second half. They couldn't get an offensive rhythm going and too often shot 3-pointers.
By Pranay Mukherjee





