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Mavericks in Exploratory Talks With Duke's Jon Scheyer and Michigan's Dusty May
Mavericks are expected to pursue conversations with Duke's Jon Scheyer and Michigan's Dusty May about their head coaching vacancy, per Marc Stein and Jake Fischer. League sources confirm exploratory talks have taken place with both. May just won a national championship with Michigan, while Scheyer coached Cooper Flagg as a Duke freshman in 2024-25.
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The NBA said the person who ran onto the court during Game 1 of the Finals was arrested and will be banned for life from league arenas. A second individual will also receive a lifetime ban for their role, according to a spokesman, after the incident briefly interrupted the Knicks-Spurs game before officials moved to tighten security plans.
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Karl-Anthony Towns’ Game 1 Defense Earns Stephen A. Smith’s Praise
Stephen A. said he “can’t say enough” about Towns defending Wemby “straight up, no help” in New York’s Game 1 win. He said Chet Holmgren’s collapse gave Towns the backdrop to say, “nah, that ain’t gonna be me,” as the Knicks neutralized Victor, dominated the second half, and closed on an “11 nothing run.”
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Wembanyama Compares Fan's Court Invasion to a Bat Crashing the Court
"I've never been in that situation. I didn't know how to act," Wembanyama said postgame. "It really surprised me, almost as much as that time where a bat crashed the court." A fan ran onto the Frost Bank Center court with 6:28 left, attempted a selfie before security removed him. Wemby smiled and looked confused.
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Jay Williams Rips Mitch Johnson's Coaching in Game 1
"Nor do I think it was executed correctly," Williams said on Get Up. "Why is Wemby guarding Karl-Anthony Towns 25 feet from the basket? Why not stand at the three-point line, be tall, be wide, deny passing lanes. You want Karl-Anthony Towns settled to shoot three after three, that's playing into what you want."
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