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Richard Jefferson Compares Wembanyama's Dominance to Shaquille O'Neal
"His physical attributes in a very different way are unguardable," Jefferson said after Wembanyama posted 41 and 24 in the Spurs' Game 1 win, comparing him to a physically dominant Shaq. "He can do things that no one else in the world, and there is a big gap between what he can do and what everyone else."
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Stephen A. Smith Ties Jason Kidd Firing To Luka Doncic Trade
Smith said Kidd “will be a head coach again” because he can coach, but Dallas’ Doncic trade still shadows him. He noted Kidd went 136-87 with Doncic and 69-118 without him, then said anyone tied to “one of the worst” deals in NBA history would carry that stain, even if Nico Harrison owns more blame.
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30 minutes ago
Stephen A. Goes Off on Chet Holmgren After His 8-Point Performance Against Wembanyama
"You're 7'1", and you're leaving that responsibility to somebody else. Shame on you. Shame on you. Chet Holmgren has to step up," Stephen A. said after Holmgren scored 8 points on 2-of-7 shooting while Wembanyama posted 41 and 24 in the Spurs' 2OT Game 1 win. Smith also believes OKC faces elimination if they lose Game 2 in San Antonio.
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Danhausen Takes Credit For Knicks’ Overtime Victory After “Curse” Warning
Danhausen took credit for the Knicks’ 115-104 overtime win over Cleveland after cursing the Cavaliers on NBA Today. “Let them know that they are cursed,” he said before Game 1. After New York erased a 22-point deficit at Madison Square Garden, Danhausen celebrated and demanded courtside seats between Timothee Chalamet and Kylie Jenner.
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De’Aaron Fox Faces Game-Time Decision For Spurs-Thunder Game 2
Shams Charania said Fox is “definitely a game-time decision” for Game 2 after a high ankle sprain from the Minnesota series stiffened and swelled. The Spurs are letting Fox decide after treatment, shootaround, and pregame testing. With San Antonio already up 1-0 on the road, caution looms, while OKC enters a “must-win type of environment.”
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