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Scoot Henderson Believes Blazers Should Defend Victor Wembanyama’s Spurs More Aggressively
Despite losing game 1 vs. Spurs 111-98, Henderson thinks the Blazers just need to be more aggressive defensively. "We can stop some of those (runs) for sure with (Wemby) on the floor, without him on the floor. We just gotta be more aggressive," Henderson asserted. He believes the Spurs, a well-oiled machine, playing at home factored in the loss.
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“This Guy Is Ready for the Moment”: Windhorst on Victor Wembanyama
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Stephen A. Smith: Rockets Should’ve “Put Kevin Durant in a Bubble”
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