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Mitch Johnson Justifies Not Playing Dylan Harper More In The 4th Of Game 1
Harper was subbed out with 4 minutes left in the fourth despite him having 16 points on 60% shooting. "Dylan didn't finish the game by nothing that he did or did not do. It was a decision I made." Johnson defended the finishing group as they'd done things well but also saw merit in potentially having Harper close the game.
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Karl-Anthony Towns Calls Josh Hart a “Dog” After Huge Effort in Game 1 NBA Finals
Towns stated that he always knows Hart will play with all of his determination to have an impact on the game. "He's going to play hard. He's going to be a dog, he's going to go out there and find a way to get the job done," Towns said, praising his game-leading 15 rebounds and his 4 steals.
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Stephanie White Focus On Communication For What The Fever Can Improve
Coach White has been on the hot seat given her fiery Caitlin Clark encounter and Indy's subpar 4-4 record. "Communication, number one. How much we try to put in early. … It was too much. We gotta scale back. Rotations, continuing to build rotations. It’s a constant revaluation process. You don’t want to overcorrect," said White on what can improve.
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17 minutes ago
Gary Payton Takes Anthony Edwards and Steph Curry Over Jalen Brunson
"Edwards. 6'4, jump out the gym, can do a lot of things," said GP on who he'd pick in the NBA over Brunson. He would also pick Steph, justifying this by talking the picks Curry sets and his off-ball movement and gravity. Given that Brunson is in the Finals and those two aren't, fans were in general disagreement.
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25 minutes ago
Caitlin Clark Addresses Her Body Language
Clark's fiery on-court nature has been praised and critiqued depending on the situation. When asked if she should work on her own body language, CC said, "It’s something I can always work on. But, that competitive fire and that drive and that passion, that joy and that edge — that’s what people come to watch. That’s what they love."
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Stephon Castle Breaks Down Jalen Brunson’s Midrange Puzzle After Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
Castle said Brunson and Shai are “very similar,” but their threats differ. Shai attacks “all the way downhill,” while Brunson uses “angles,” “pump fakes,” and footwork to reach his spots. Castle said Brunson is not hunting fouls as much, but working toward “his mid-range,” making containment about denying rhythm and preferred space.
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