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Mikal Bridges: New York Knicks Must Treat Series Moving To Cleveland Like 0-0
Bridges said the Knicks cannot relax after taking both games in New York, especially with the series shifting on the road. He said teams down 0-2 usually play with more desperation, “but that can’t be us.” His message was simple: keep doing what worked all playoffs, stay desperate “no matter what the situation is,” because mentally “to us, it’s 0-0.”
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Anthony Edwards Explains Why He Dapped Up Spurs Players
"There was no reason why," Edwards said of dapping up Spurs players in Game 6. "We're not going back in the game. I ain't trying to be kiking with y'all after y'all done whooped my a**. I gave them the respect they deserve." Edwards dapped up Spurs players with 8 minutes left and Minnesota down 33 points.
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"Hell yeah it's a rivalry," Edwards said. "I tip my hat to them young n**gas. I have nothing bad to say about the Spurs. When you beat me, I ain't got hating in my blood. But we'll be back. Y'all did y'all motherf**king thing." San Antonio eliminated Minnesota in game 6 and are in the WCF now.
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Trey Murphy: Daniel Theis Trade Showed Him The NBA’s Business Side
Murphy said he learned the NBA’s harsh business side when New Orleans traded Daniel Theis to Oklahoma City. He remembered the room reacting, “Oh go get you a chip,” while Corey Brewer warned how it really worked: “Bro is about to get cut.” Murphy said moments like that show players how quickly careers can change.
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Jared McCain Reveals Kobe Bryant Has Been His Favorite Player Since He Started Playing
"I remember watching and seeing Kobe, and Kobe's been my favorite player since I started playing basketball, so I always gravitated towards him and his mentality," McCain said on his earliest playoff memory. The 22-year-old was 15 when Kobe died in 2020 and just dropped a playoff career-high 24 points off the bench in Game 3 of the WCF.
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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Reveals He Actually Enjoys Having Haters
SGA has faced persistent criticism for foul-baiting throughout his back-to-back MVP seasons. Asked if the hate motivates him the way it did Kobe, he was direct. "Nah not really. Just because it's me is no different," SGA said. "I expect that from them and I honestly like it. It makes the game more interesting and more fun and more exciting."
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