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Jalen Brunson: Josh Hart’s Missed Layup Captured Knicks’ Title Run's Essence
Brunson said Hart’s missed layup in Game 4 best embodied the Knicks’ championship run because teammates immediately picked him up. After Hart was on the floor, Brunson said OG Anunoby, Karl-Anthony Towns and Jose Alvarado rushed over, showing how New York moved past mistakes and gave each other confidence to “make another play.”
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Mikal Bridges Says Becky Hammon’s '1A' Criticism Fueled Jalen Brunson
Bridges said Hammon’s comments that the Knicks could not win with Brunson as a “1A” only fueled the Finals MVP. He said Brunson “ain’t gonna tell y’all,” but “he know what she said,” and used it to “go be fucking great,” while still calling Hammon “a goat” and rejecting disrespect toward her.
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about 1 hour ago
Kendrick Perkins Says Victor Wembanyama’s Edge Is Good for the NBA
Perkins applauded Wembanyama for skipping Knicks handshakes, saying he has brought edge back to an NBA that has been “too damn friendly.” Perkins said Wembanyama shows “I don’t like the rest of you,” embraces Spurs-or-nothing competitiveness, and owes no congratulations after New York “kicked his ass” and exposed his flaws in the Finals loss.
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about 2 hours ago
Karl-Anthony Towns Credits Jordyn Woods’ Lucky Bag During Knicks’ Title Run
Towns gave fiancée Jordyn Woods credit on Good Morning America, calling her bag “one of the greatest articles of clothing that New York has ever seen.” He said it went “undefeated in the playoffs” as a lucky charm, adding Woods “got it done for us” and that New York has “a lot to thank her for.”
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about 2 hours ago
Mikal Bridges Jokes About James Dolan’s Alleged Playoff Lock-In Rule
Bridges joked about Knicks owner James Dolan’s alleged playoff demand, saying he “brought” players in and told them, “10 weeks, don’t have no s*x,” so they could “lock in.” Bridges laughed while calling Dolan “a savage,” adding he would be an even bigger one if he built a practice facility in New York City.
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about 3 hours ago
Paul Pierce: Jose Alvarado Outplayed De’Aaron Fox in NBA Finals
Pierce said Alvarado had “more of an impact on the Finals than De’Aaron Fox,” pointing to Game 4, when he hit “that three” and a key layup over Victor Wembanyama. While Danny Green defended Fox, Pierce said he needed more veteran leadership, calling the Spurs guard “a deer in headlights” when the lights were the brightest.
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