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Charles Oakley Upset That Former Knicks Teammates Didn’t Talk to Him During ECF Game 4
Oakley, who spent 10 years with the Knicks and helped them reach the NBA Finals in 1993-94, was unhappy that former teammates John Starks, Patrick Ewing, Allan Houston, and Clyde Walt Frazier didn't greet him during ECF game 4 in Cleveland. "They haven’t spoken to me yet. I don’t know what it is or what I did," Oakley said.
By Pranay Mukherjee
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Adam Silver Speaks on Introducing “Hawk-Eye” System in NBA, Make Objective Ref Calls Easy
Speaking on the WCF game 5 play, where the refs didn't give an out-of-bounds despite the ball rolling off Chet Holmgren's foot, Silver said the NBA will eventually introduce a Hawk-Eye-like system. "[Objective] calls will be done by an AI automated system with cameras lined around the court," Silver said, with refs allowed to focus on difficult subjective calls.
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about 1 hour ago
Tyrese Haliburton Compares Knicks And OKC Fans
"OKC does a great job of having that college environment in there. It's pretty, ridiculously loud so I'd say it's the best environment," said Hali. He faced the Knicks at MSG and OKC in PayCom Center last Playoffs and picks OKC fans' raucousness. "There's a lot of celebrities in there (MSG) and sometimes they're 'too cool' to get super loud."
By Samir Mehdi
about 1 hour ago
Tyrese Haliburton Claims Coaches Teach Flopping Nowadays
"Yeah for sure it's being taught. I don't think it's as much head coach teaching as much as it is like player development," said Hali. Adam Silver addressed flopping tonight as well, calling out the difference between "selling a call" and flopping. "Even in pickup they're working on how they can draw fouls. Part of the game," continued Hali.
By Samir Mehdi



