4 months ago
Mike Wilbon Sees a Ceiling on Detroit's Playoff Run
Wilbon praised Detroit’s fight but questioned its ceiling after the Game 2 win over Orlando. “They don’t have enough offense,” he said, adding the Pistons “can get through Orlando with this,” but will struggle beyond that. He credited J.B. Bickerstaff for keeping them afloat without Cade Cunningham, while warning tougher defenses will expose Detroit’s scoring limits.
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Deni Avdija On Injuring His Left Leg Vs The Spurs In Game 1
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Tiago Splitter On Damian Lillard Potentially Playing This Playoffs
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David Adelman Addresses Aaron Gordon Not Playing In Game 3 Vs Minnesota
Nuggets will be without Gordon for Game 3 after calf tightness popped up following Game 2 and did not improve in the last 48 hours. "Obviously, it’s a downer. But it's over. He's not playing. So the guys that are, are prepared to win" Adelman said. Gordon played 37 minutes in Game 2 and notched 3 points on 3-9 shooting.
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4 months ago
Manu Ginobili Commends Keldon Johnson For Winning 6MOTY
Keldon joined Manu as the only other Spur to win 6MOTY. In a heartfelt message to Keldon, Manu said, "It’s been a lot of fun to see that progress from a young prospect that could score to now being a key contributor to a team that wants to win a championship. That’s not easy to do. He did it amazingly."
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