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NBA All-Defensive First Team Announced
Leading the League with 3.1 blocks per game, Victor Wembanyama won Defensive Player of the Year for the first time this season and is headlining the All-Defensive First Team. Joining him are Rudy Gobert of the Minnesota Timberwolves, Chet Holmgren of the Oklahoma City Thunder, Ausar Thompson of the Detroit Pistons, and Derrick White of the Boston Celtics.
By Pranay Mukherjee
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28 minutes ago
Mark Daigneault Unbothered by Spurs’ Plan to Increase Physicality in WCF Game 3
Julian Champagnie made it clear that the Spurs intend to be more physical in this series after dealing with Thunder's physicality. However, Daigneault is not bothered by the change. "I'm not concerned about that. All the games are different. The playoffs are physical. That's the terms of the game," Daigneault said, prepared to deal with the Spurs' more physical approach.
By Pranay Mukherjee
about 1 hour ago
Mitch Johnson Says De’Aaron Fox and Dylan Harper Are “Close” Calls for WCF Game 3 vs. OKC
Addressing Fox and Harper's availability for WCF game 3 vs. Thunder, Johnson said both are warming up, and he can only decide after seeing them. However, he added that "it's close" for both players. Fox is currently sidelined with a high right ankle sprain he suffered in WCSF game 4, and Harper is suffering from right adductor soreness.
By Pranay Mukherjee
about 1 hour ago
Stephen A. Smith Confident Spurs Can Win Game 3 vs. OKC if They Clean Up Turnover Issues
Stephen A believes that the Spurs, who had 42 turnovers to OKC's 23 in games 1 and 2, can win game 3 by sharpening their ball-handling. "You got 19 more turnovers. Cut down on that, make sure the physicality is on an even playing scale, and they should be just fine," Stephen A said, encouraging San Antonio to be physical.
By Pranay Mukherjee




