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Mike Wilbon Blasts Cleveland’s Game 1 Collapse
Wilbon called Cleveland’s blown Game 1 lead “a failure,” saying the Cavaliers let New York’s 18-1 run go uninterrupted without a timeout. He said Knicks players “could not believe” Cleveland never stopped momentum, while the Cavs kept Harden stuck on Brunson. Wilbon said the Knicks earned it, but Cleveland’s bench and staff failure was “stunning.”
By Raahib Singh
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Mike Brown Details Jalen Brunson’s Words From Huddle Speech, Calls Him Knicks’ “Leader”
Brown stated that Brunson wanted to get his point across in the huddle and get the Knicks fired up while down. "He's a leader. He's our guy. He felt we need to play faster. He felt we needed to be better defensively," Brown said. He added that Brunson made his message clear, and it resonated with the guys, sparking energy.
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about 7 hours ago
Donovan Mitchell Admits Cavs Could Have Done More to Stop Jalen Brunson
Mitchell admitted that Brunson, who dropped 38 points vs. Cavs in ECF game 1, should have been guarded better. "He was a little comfortable. We could've done some things collectively, and we didn't, and that's on us," Mitchell said. Instead, Brunson went crazy and dropped 17 points in the 4th quarter and OT, sparking the Knicks' 22-point comeback and subsequent victory.
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about 7 hours ago
Mikal Bridges Loves The Challenge Of Guarding Stars Across Playoff Rounds
Bridges dropped 18 points in the Knicks OT win over the Cavs while putting together a slew of stops during their 22-4 run. "It's always dope to have the challenge of guarding different guys who are really skillful. From Nickeil, CJ, to Maxey, PG, now to James and Donovan, Just something I always embrace," said Bridges postgame.
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