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Chris Finch Refuses To Answer Question Relating To Minnesota's 30 FTs In Game 2
Finch made headlines after Game 1 vs Denver, calling Jamal Murray's 16 FTs a "head-scratcher". Prior to tonight's game, he called Denver out for flopping and even said, "Ant doesn't flop". In Game 2, both Denver and Minny attempted 30 FTs. When asked about this, Finch simply said, "Next question." Clearly, the officiating has been a sore spot for Finch.
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Shannon Sharpe Says Rudy Gobert’s Defense Flipped Wolves-Nuggets Game 2
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Anthony Edwards Defends Rudy Gobert After Game 2 Win, Shares Game Plan vs Nikola Jokic
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Alan Hahn: Kevin Durant “Has to Play” Despite Knee Concern
Ahead of Game 2 tonight, Hahn said Durant “can play through the pain,” but warned “the problem is his mobility” with the bruised knee. He questioned whether KD can defend and get open against playoff pressure if he is limited. Even so, Hahn’s bottom line was clear: “if you’re him, you know, you’ve got to play in this game.”
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