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Keldon Johnson Says The Spurs Are Still "Laughing And Joking" Despite Being Down 0-2
"No one likes to lose. But you think about it, we come in and watch film, and we’re ready for tomorrow. Energy is still high, energy is still the same. Still laughing and joking, but we understand we put ourselves in a little bit of a hole," said Johnson. The Spurs will enter a raucous MSG tomorrow in Game 3.
By Samir Mehdi
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Jalen Brunson Claims Knicks Have to Finish Games Better After Close Finals Game 2 End
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