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Mike Brown Speaks on Free Throw Descrepency Between Cavs and Knicks After Game 2 ECF Win
Mike Brown was baffled by the free throw discrepency in the second half, with the Cavs shooting 22 to the Knicks' 6. "It's a pretty big discrepancy for a half when you're talking about 22 to 6," Brown said. "Maybe we were fouling, and they weren't fouling." However, he didn't sound completely convinced by it and will review the film.
By Pranay Mukherjee
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Brian Windhorst: Knicks’ Playoff Dominance Has Made Them A Powerhouse
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Paul Pierce Applauds Mike Brown For His Adjustments in Knicks' Game 2 Win
Pierce said New York hired Coach Brown for moments like this, with the Knicks now two wins from the Finals. He said regular-season bandwagon swings “don’t matter until the playoffs,” praising Brown’s Game 2 adjustments, including traps, flashes to the middle, and Mikal Bridges’ midrange role. Pierce said Brown has done “a terrific job.”
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LeBron’s Lakers Future May Depend On Who Moves First: Brian Windhorst
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