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De’Aaron Fox Admits Spurs Have to Be Tougher on Shai Gilgeous-Alexander in Second Half
Fox admitted that Shai was doing his thing in the first half, dropping 19 points, and the Spurs needed to contain him better. "We want him to continue to take those tough shots, and we gotta make it a little bit harder on him," Fox said. He added that the Spurs needed to prevent turnovers and grab offensive rebounds.
By Pranay Mukherjee
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Wembanyama caught Hartenstein in the face with an elbow while trying to drive into the paint. The foul was originally called on Hartenstein, but Mark Daigneault challenged it. Following the challenge, Wemby was charged with an offensive foul, but avoided a flagrant call. The Spurs got a free throw after Daigneault shouted at the refs, being given a technical foul.
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Thunder HC Says Jalen Williams Didn’t Face Injury Setback in Game 6, Is Continuing Rehab
Daigneault confirmed that Williams didn't suffer a setback in game 6 and is continuing his rehab. "He didn't do a full return to play, obviously. We knew he wouldn't be 100%," Daigneault said. He credited Williams for coming back in game 6 and said the collective decision was to have J-Dub sit out game 7 and focus on his recovery.
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