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Josh Hart: Knicks Have a Zero-Zero Mentality After Game 3 Loss
Hart said New York’s locker-room message after losing Game 3 was “Zero, zero,” stressing that “nothing changes” entering Game 4. He said the Knicks watched film, learned, got shots up and handled the “damn circus of a media.” Hart admitted frustration with his energy and physicality, saying he did not lead to his standard.
By Raahib Singh
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Stephon Castle Expects Spurs To Win Next Three After Game 3 Response
Castle said he “definitely” expects San Antonio to win Game 4 at Madison Square Garden, then went further: “I expect us to win the next three.” He said the Spurs are still taking it “game by game” and “quarter by quarter,” but called their first two Finals losses “an eye-opener” after New York struck first.
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about 1 hour ago
Trae Young Fires Back at Doubters as Wizards Expectations Loom
Young said, “This is the most slept-on I’ve been in my whole life,” blaming “recency bias” and injuries for changing perceptions. He said critics would flip if Washington became “the number one team in the East next year.” Young added, “I’m probably just entering my prime” and said he “can’t wait” to change the narrative.
By Raahib Singh
about 2 hours ago
AJ Dybantsa Draws Victor Wembanyama’s Blueprint for Spurs’ Easy Buckets
Dybantsa asked Wembanyama how San Antonio can keep its Game 3 momentum after attacking inside. Wembanyama said “the goal is always to go inside” and called an alley-oop “the best shot in the game.” He said the Spurs have built “an identity that makes everybody dangerous,” creating easy inside buckets across a season or series.
By Raahib Singh
about 2 hours ago
Brian Windhorst: Spurs Knew They Hit the "Jackpot" With Stephon Castle Within Two Weeks
"I was talking to people at the Spurs and two weeks into them having him, they were like, 'We got him,'" Windhorst said on First Take. "'We got Victor's running mate, we got him. We hit the jackpot, we got him.'" Castle scored 23 points with clutch free throws to seal the Spurs' 115-111 Game 3 win.
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