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Chet Holmgren Says Game 7 Wasn’t About Him vs. Victor Wembanayma, He Wanted to Win
Holmgren shut down the narrative that WCF game 7 was about him battling Wemby, stating that it was all about winning. "At the end of the day, it’s about us trying to win a basketball game, the Thunder trying to win a basketball game," Holmgren said. He added that it's always going to be about winning going forward as well.
By Pranay Mukherjee
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Victor Wembanyama Emotional When Speaking On How Much This Means To Gregg Popovich
Pop stepped down from the Spurs head coaching job after heart complications but has remained close to the team. Spurs now return to the Finals for the first time in 14 years. "He goes through some things that we can't even imagine. I need to call him, I need to see him, I need to talk to him," said Wemby.
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Cason Wallace Claims The Spurs Are A 'Beatable' Team
Wallace had a solid 17-point outing tonight on 6-10 FG shooting. After the 111-103 loss, he said, "They're a good team. Beatable team. Obviously, we didn't beat them. We just got to do things better for longer," about the Spurs. This rubbed fans the wrong way with many calling him a "sore loser" and others saying "bench guys talking crazy".
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