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Jay Williams Credits the Knicks' Bench Depth for Their Transformation
"Last year there's no way this New York Knicks team wins this game because they don't get the support from the bench," Williams said after the Knicks' historic 107-106 comeback from 29 down in Game 4. "It's crazy the difference a year can make. They played guys like Jose Alvarado, you would have never seen that lineup."
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Michael Wilbon Calls Spurs’ Game 4 Meltdown the Most Stunning Game He’s Seen
Wilbon called New York’s comeback “the most stunning game I’ve ever seen,” saying San Antonio played “the dumbest basketball” across a sustained stretch. He ripped the Spurs for missing 14 of 17 second-half threes, including 1-for-12 on early-clock attempts, and questioned why nobody slowed the offense down. “What are you doing?” Wilbon said.
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Jay Williams: Spurs’ Game 4 Collapse Becomes Another Self-Inflicted Wound
Williams said San Antonio has taken “a thousand self-inflicted wounds” throughout the Finals, blaming players and coaches after Game 4. He pointed to De’Aaron Fox’s late decision with 13 seconds left, saying there was “no need to try to go for a quick layup.” Williams said Fox should have pulled the ball out and extended the game.
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