about 2 months ago
Jaylen Brown Moving On From $50,000 Fine, Highlights Inconsistency in Playoff Officiating
Brown has moved on from being cooked by Joel Embiid and the 76ers and being fined $50,000 for his comments, but couldn't help bringing up the officiating issues again. "I care about this s**t. I love the game of basketball," Brown said, unwilling to forget the inconsistent playoff officiating. He even said the NBA could keep fining him.
By Pranay Mukherjee
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about 2 months ago
Mike Brown Says Knicks Must Restrict 76ers’ Free Throw Attempts After Close Game 2 Win
Despite a 108-102 game 2 ECSF win vs. 76ers, Brown feels like they could have cleaned up things on defense and conceded fewer free throws. "They were on track to get 40 free throws. We gotta try to do something about it because they're killing us from the free throw line," Brown said, highlighting the difficulty of winning this way.
By Pranay Mukherjee
about 2 months ago
Victor Wembanyama Quotes Gregg Popovich to Stay Humble After Game 2 WCSF Win vs. T-Wolves
Despite blowing out the Timberwolves 133-98 in game 2 of the Western Conference Semifinals, evening the series at 1-1, Wemby used a Pop quote to stay grounded. "When you win, you're never as good as you think you are, and when you lose, you're never as bad," Wemby said, indicating that the Spurs will watch film and keep working.
By Pranay Mukherjee
about 2 months ago
Victor Wembanyama Opens Up on How Spurs Keep a Positive Mindset Irrespective of Results
Wembanyama stated that the Spurs communicate a lot, sharing messages of positivity and motivation. "Whether it's for keeping everything tight or motivating, extra motivation. We always try to keep the positivity," Wemby said. The Spurs' motivation and positivity was on display in game 2 of the Western Conference Semifinals, coming back with a 133-95 win after losing game 1.
By Pranay Mukherjee
about 2 months ago
Spurs HC Lauds De’aaron Fox and Victor Wembanyama for Setting a Tone vs. Wolves in Game 2
Mitch Johnson was happy with how "De'Aaron and Victor set a tone" defensively, especially in the first half of the 133-95 win. Despite being frustrated with shots not falling early, Johnson was happy with how his team responded despite the result not going their way early on. "That's probably what allowed the momentum to continue to increase," Johnson said.
By Pranay Mukherjee





