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Kendrick Perkins Praises Victor Wembanyama’s Rare Emotion During Spurs Run
Perkins said Wembanyama’s visible joy proves the NBA “finally got somebody that f***ing care,” pointing to his intensity around the NBA Cup, All-Star Game and dunk contest. He praised the Spurs star crying, celebrating and “jumping around” after reaching the conference finals, asking, “Name a time that we’ve seen that over the last four or five years.”
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Paul Pierce Says Jalen Brunson Has a Deeper Bag Than Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
Pierce said San Antonio must “corral” Brunson in pick-and-roll because his offensive package is “way better than Shai's.” He cited Brunson’s “floaters and his hezzies,” plus “off-balance shots,” saying they make him “kind of unorthodox.” Pierce urged the Spurs to “get the ball out his hands,” while blaming stagnant offense and poor second-half defense after Game 1.
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about 2 hours ago
Brian Windhorst Rips Mavericks’ Front Office Over Jalen Brunson Exit
Windhorst said Dallas has “nothing, nothing” from Brunson’s departure, contrasting it with the return from Luka Doncic and Anthony Davis deals. He said the Mavericks still have Cooper Flagg, whom he is “super high on,” but argued there is “egg dripping off of their chin” over losing two stars and said their front office has been fired.
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about 3 hours ago
Charles Barkley Warns Spurs Face Knicks Sweep If Game 2 Slips Away
Barkley stuck with “Knicks in Six” after studying the matchup, saying, “I don’t see how the Spurs can beat the Knicks if the Knicks play well.” He said a Game 2 win would push New York toward a sweep. “If the Knicks win tonight, they’re definitely gonna sweep the Spurs,” Barkley said on Get Up.
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about 4 hours ago
Caitlin Clark Pushes Back on Fever Locker Room Narratives
Clark said Indiana’s complete performance vs Dream should quiet outside noise after a difficult weekend. “The sky’s not falling,” she said, pushing back on stories about the locker room, teammates and coaches. Clark said the Fever remain short of where they want to be, but the win showed their connection, selflessness and belief in each other after a rough stretch.
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