about 2 months ago
Karl-Anthony Towns Credits Magic Johnson As An Inspiration Following Game 4 Win
KAT is one of just four players in Knicks Playoff history to register a triple-double. He did in tonight's 114-98 win over Atlanta notching 10 assists. "He's been a big inspiration in my life," said KAT on Magic. "Like Magic, I always talk about impacting the game. To be able to amplify my teammates is one of the biggest honors."
By Samir Mehdi
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about 2 months ago
Rudy Gobert Defends Jaden McDaniels’ Final Shot vs. Nuggets, Says It’s Not Fight-Worthy
Despite many considering it an unwritten rule to dribble the ball out and not attempt a last-second shot in games that have been decided, Gobert doesn't think McDaniels' shot was a big deal. "It's the playoffs, the game's still going, he has the ball in his hands. Nothing much to be mad about," Gobert said, sharing his perspective.
By Pranay Mukherjee
about 2 months ago
David Adelman Condemns Jaden McDaniels' Last Second Shot Despite Game Being Over
With less than 2 seconds left, McDaniels scored a lay-up when the game was decided. This led to a fiery brawl between the two teams. Post the 112-96 loss, Adelman said, "I didn't like what McDaniels did. The game was over. In 2026 that stuff just doesn't happen anymore," claiming that's an "80s" thing. "But that's who he is."
By Samir Mehdi
about 2 months ago
Julius Randle Didn't Know Ayo Dosunmu Was As Good As He Is
Ayo dropped 43 points in the Wolves Game 4 win over Denver, leading them to a 3-1 series lead amid injuries to Ant and Donte. Post-game, Randle said, "Didn't know he was that damn good. I ain't gonna lie to you. I don’t know if the opportunity was there as much [in Chicago], but damn, I'm glad we got him."
By Samir Mehdi
about 2 months ago
Nikola Jokic Explains His Decision to Confront Jaden McDaniels After Last-Second Shot
\Jokic doesn't regret charging McDaniels after he broke an unwritten NBA rule by taking an uncontested last-second shot. "Because he scored and everybody stopped playing," Jokic said, explaining why he confronted McDaniels. The Joker wanted to know why he did what he did, especially when the Nuggets had clearly stopped competing and couldn't defend that final shot attempt.
By Pranay Mukherjee





