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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Admits Spurs’ Defense Is Good, but It’s Not Impossible to Score On
Shai admitted that the Spurs defense is different, with them funneling opposing players into the paint and Victor Wembanyama covering a wide area. "It’s a really good defense. But it’s not impossible to score. I just think it’s very different," SGA said, adding that with the proper offensive adjustments, the Spurs' defense can be penetrated and scored on.
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