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Spurs’ 3-1 Finals Deficit Highlights Stunning Case of Blown Opportunities
New York leads the Finals 3-1, but San Antonio has been ahead for 133 minutes, 22 seconds, or 69.3% of the series, according to Tomer Azarly. The Knicks have led for only 51:59, with 6:49 tied. Across 192 minutes, the teams have produced 15 ties and 24 lead changes, underscoring San Antonio’s blown chances.
By Raahib Singh
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Isiah Thomas Wants NBA Legends To Tell the Truth on Modern Broadcasts
Thomas said legends should join NBA coverage only if they are “100% honest” and stop promoting myths. He said fans deserve the game presented “truthfully, honestly, and factually,” not through stories that “ain’t real.” Thomas pointed to Michael Jordan’s “Flu Game,” saying “they know he didn’t have the flu” but still promote it.
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Kevin O'Connor: Gut Says Boston Has the Edge Over Miami in the Giannis Sweepstakes
"My gut says Boston," O'Connor said, with the Celtics willing to trade anyone except Jayson Tatum. "Jaylen Brown is the best possible piece that could be put on the table for the Bucks. Tyler Herro? Are you kidding me? The Miami offer is nothing special. It's just a matter of finding other dance partners to make this work."
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about 2 hours ago
Draymond Green Calls European Players "a Bit Dirty," Says Wembanyama Fits the Profile
"Draymond will f**k you up. But I'm not dirty, it's a completely different thing," Green said, drawing a distinction between his own physicality and the dirty play debate around Wembanyama. "Victor Wembanyama is a European player. They are a bit dirty." The comments come as the Wemby shove on Brunson in Game 3 remains a hot topic.
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about 2 hours ago
John Calipari Defends De’Aaron Fox’s Game 4 Mistake Through Ankle Sprain
Calipari pushed back on blame directed towards Fox after Game 4, saying, “Stop on De’Aaron Fox,” because he is playing through “a high ankle sprain” and “probably shouldn’t be playing.” He said Fox normally would dunk the late layup, while also defending Johnson and urging viewers to “just enjoy what’s happening” instead of picking it apart.
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