4 months ago
Rudy Gobert Sings Nikola Jokic's Praises After Game 3 Win
Despite the 113-96 loss, Jokic put up 27 points and grabbed 15 rebounds. Granted, he did shoot 7-26 from the field with Gobert playing stellar defense on him. Post-game, Rudy said, "He's the greatest offensive player I've guarded my whole career. Just trying to enjoy the challenge and make him work as much as I can. Make him earn everything."
By Samir Mehdi
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4 months ago
Monica McNutt Says the Knicks Have Been “Outmatured” by CJ McCollum
After Atlanta’s Game 3 win, McNutt said New York’s shot creation and spacing have broken down, leaving the offense stuck in isolation. She said the Knicks “have to go back to New York with this thing tied up” and were “basically... outmatured” by McCollum over the last two games. Atlanta now holds the series edge and momentum.
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Nikola Jokic Says Better Scoring Will Unlock Denver's Offense
Jokic credited Minnesota’s defense for disrupting his usual playmaking rhythm, saying Timberwolves “didn’t help” and stayed home on shooters. That left Denver’s star seeing more one-on-one coverage and fewer passing windows. Jokic said he needs to “do a little bit better job scoring,” believing stronger offense from him will finally force defensive reactions and open cleaner looks for everyone else.
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Paul Pierce: Karl-Anthony Towns Must Be the Knicks' No. 1
Paul Pierce said New York’s title hopes depend on Towns becoming its top option, not Jalen Brunson. “He can’t be your best player on a championship team,” Pierce said of Brunson, arguing Towns should fill the Kevin Garnett role from Pierce’s Celtics days. He praised Towns’ efficiency and effort, but said the Knicks still are not featuring him enough.
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