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De’Aaron Fox Slams Spurs’ Lack of Assists Following Game 1 Finals Loss
"Us ending the game with only 16 assists is not something we want," Fox said, having dished out just 5 assists himself with 3 turnovers. He added that they have to create plays better and hit shots. The Spurs finished with 13 turnovers as a team, not able to keep the ball secure and making careless mistakes in transition.
By Pranay Mukherjee
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Charles Barkley Says Victor Wembanyama Is Not Aggressive Enough After Game 1 Finals Loss
Barkley stated that Wemby is not an aggressive player after his game 1 display, arguing that not everybody is like Shaq. "He can be aggressive at times, but he ain't that guy who gets to the gym and says, 'I'm gonna take everybody's lunch money,'" Barkley said, adding that he'd pick Karl-Anthony Towns over Wembanyama in terms of aggression.
By Pranay Mukherjee
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Mike Brown Claims The Knicks Did A Ton Of "B***hing" To Officials Tonight
"We were all b***hing too much at the officials. Rick Brunson was great. He told me to shut the hell up and he told the rest of the team to be quiet and leave the officials alone. We were all kind of losing our mind," said Brown postgame. The Knicks shot 18 free throws while San Antonio shot 25.
By Samir Mehdi
about 1 hour ago
Victor Wembanyama Not Worried Over Bad Game 1 Finals Performance, Knows He Can Play Better
Wembanyama isn't worried about figuring anything out after a rough first Finals game; instead, he just has to play at his regular level. "It's almost like I have to play normal, not even good. Just doing the right things is enough," Wemby said. He added that he and the Spurs are going to be so much better in the series.
By Pranay Mukherjee
about 1 hour ago
Karl-Anthony Towns Gets Sentimental After Game 1 Win
KAT dropped 18 and 12 in his Finals game ever and do so with his late mother in mind. "I just felt a calm and a peace that had to be come from the woman above (his mom). I felt like a kid. It was just fun out here. I felt like I was seeing her in the stands."
By Samir Mehdi




