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Pierce said Alvarado had “more of an impact on the Finals than De’Aaron Fox,” pointing to Game 4, when he hit “that three” and a key layup over Victor Wembanyama. While Danny Green defended Fox, Pierce said he needed more veteran leadership, calling the Spurs guard “a deer in headlights” when the lights were the brightest.
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