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Quin Snyder Lands Multiyear Hawks Extension Under New Ownership
Atlanta and Snyder agreed to a multiyear extension, according to Shams Charania, keeping the coach tied to the franchise after a leadership reset. The deal comes as Tony Ressler’s group continues handing authority to president Onsi Saleh, with ESPN reporting the move is meant to solidify organizational continuity under the Hawks’ new operating structure for years ahead.
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Vince Goodwill: Victor Wembanyama Must Set Game 3 Tone Early
Goodwill said Wembanyama has to be “impactful to start the game” and put his stamp on both ends as San Antonio tries to cut New York’s Finals lead to 2-1. He said the Spurs star “can’t wait” on Stephon Castle or De’Aaron Fox, adding that forcing Towns into foul trouble must be part of the plan.
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31 minutes ago
Brian Windhorst: Karl-Anthony Towns Is Kicking Victor Wembanyama's A**
"It's absolutely the difference in what's going on right now, and if he can do it for a couple more days, he's going to the Hall of Fame," Windhorst said of Towns, who has averaged 19 points and 11 rebounds while outplaying Wembanyama across two games. The Knicks lead the series 2-0 heading into Game 3 at MSG tonight.
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Brian Windhorst Says a Giannis Trade to Boston Is "Not in the World of Reality" Right Now
"I have not heard that Boston is on Giannis' list. I have not heard that Giannis is prepared to sign the extension with Boston," Windhorst said. Giannis has one year left and Stein named Miami and Orlando as his preferred destinations. "Until those two things are true, I don't think it's really something that's in the world of reality."
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Brian Windhorst: Karl-Anthony Towns’ Finals Leap Could Lock Hall of Fame Case
Windhorst said Towns’ playoff transformation has been “stunning,” with his physicality against Wembanyama driving New York’s Finals control. He said Towns is “kicking Wembenyama’s a** in this series” and called it “absolutely the difference.” Another panelist noted Towns’ playoff plus-minus trails only Stephen Curry’s 2017 mark, underscoring his historic impact during the Knicks’ unbeaten 45-day surge.
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