3 months ago
Mike Brown Denies Feeling Weird About Facing His Old Team in the NBA Finals
Brown, who won a championship with the Spurs as an assistant coach in 2003, has no qualms about facing his old team. "No, no, because they definitely want to beat me and I want to kick their a**," Brown said, ready to go all out to win a championship. Despite his history with the Spurs, Brown won't hold back.
By Pranay Mukherjee
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3 months ago
Nikola Topic Brainstorms How He Could Fit On OKC's Playoff Roste
Topic played garbage time minutes this Playoff run and wasn't a part of OKC's true rotation. When asked what he sees himself doing for the Thunder, he said, "I see myself as another ball handler. That's what we need in some situations. Kind of take some weight off Shai's back and everybody else's, and make our team offensively easier."
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3 months ago
Mike Brown Calls Out Media For Not Voting OG Anunoby 1st Team All Defense
OG Anunoby missed out on first-team and made second-team All-Defense this season. Mike Brown, during media availability, said, "I do sort of like you guys, but you guys were wrong. He should've been first-team all-defense because of his versatility and it's shown throughout the course of the most important time of the year, which is the playoffs."
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3 months ago
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Admits Spurs’ Defense Is Good, but It’s Not Impossible to Score On
Shai admitted that the Spurs defense is different, with them funneling opposing players into the paint and Victor Wembanyama covering a wide area. "It’s a really good defense. But it’s not impossible to score. I just think it’s very different," SGA said, adding that with the proper offensive adjustments, the Spurs' defense can be penetrated and scored on.
By Pranay Mukherjee
3 months ago
Rich Paul Says He Has Always Seen LeBron James as the People's Champion Like Muhammad Ali
"The idea of going back home and winning one...I always looked at LeBron to be more of what I would say the Peoples champ like Muhammad Ali was," Paul said. "Even when he lost I feel like people really embraced him." Paul spoke on his Game Over podcast, with James set to be an unrestricted free agent this summer.
By Adit Pujari
3 months ago
Paul Pierce Explains Why the Young Spurs Had No Reason to Fear OKC in Game 7
"Everybody said they're young, they should be afraid of the moment," Pierce said after San Antonio won 111-103 in Game 7. "They looked at OKC's roster and they like, 'Man, we've been playing against each other through AAU. What am I going to be afraid of.' Castle, Harper, Wemby, they all played against these guys. You got some familiarity."
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