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Nick Wright Compares the Thunder to the 2021 Bucks and 2023 Nuggets
"Which is they have one All-Time great player as their lead guy. Nice roster around him that makes a ton of sense but no other superstar," Wright said after OKC's Game 7 WCF loss to San Antonio. "Winning one championship is hell of an accomplishment. And you're going to fight tooth and nail to get back to another one."
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Brian Windhorst said Robinson has a “significant injury” with his broken pinky, but is still expected to try playing Game 1. He noted Robinson played only 15 minutes against San Antonio all season and averages 14 playoff minutes. However, New York needs “all hands” vs Wemby and will want any production Robinson can provide.
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On First Take, Cam said New York must “finish the job” after reaching the Finals, even if respect already matters. He agreed with Karl-Anthony Towns that respect is “a big currency,” but called the Spurs a better matchup than Oklahoma City, saying OG Anunoby is the wild card once Wemby gets pulled from the basket defensively.
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"I think that the Spurs having to use so much of their emotional physical gas tank to get to this point, while the Knicks have just kicked it in fifth gear, occasionally got a team down by 25 and then thrown it back into third gear," Wright said on What's Wright. "I think it does really work well for them."
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LeBron James Takes a Jab at Ron Harper While Praising Dylan Harper’s Rookie Rise
On Mind the Game, LeBron praised Dylan while taking a playful shot at his dad, Ron. Discussing the rookie class, he called Dylan “great” and said he is “as good as anyone,” even if he cannot win Rookie of the Year from San Antonio’s bench. Then came the jab: “His daddy ain’t sh*t,” laughing on set.
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Jeff Teague: Jalen Brunson Is the Most Important Player in the NBA Finals for the Knicks
"Wemby can have a bad game... offensively the Knicks, JB not hooping they ain't got a chance," Teague said on Club 520. "If JB not averaging 28, 30 it's over with. Wemby could average 14 and they possibly could still win the series." Brunson was named ECF MVP after averaging 26.9 points in the playoffs.
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