
4 months ago
Spurs HC Refuses to Share Victor Wembanyama’s Recovery Timeline, Say He’s “Progressing”
Mitch Johnson confirmed that Wembanyama won't be playing game 3, stating that "a lot" went into the decision. "But he's doing well and progressing," Johnson said. However, he stated that he isn't the "appropriate person" to answer questions about Wemby's return timeline, refusing to speak on his status for game 4. Johnson seems happy with Wembanyama's progress, nonetheless.
By Pranay Mukherjee
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LeBron James Proud of Son Bronny’s Growth, Reflects on Sharing the Court in the Playoffs
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Dylan Harper Catches Fire With 10-Point 4th Quarter, Helps Spurs Win vs. Blazers
Harper has almost single-handedly fuelled the Spurs' comeback with a career-high 27 points, 10 of which came in the 4th quarter. He dropped 22 points in the second half, helping San Antonio get a 120-108 win after being down by 15 at one point. Stephon Castle also had a crucial scoring game, dropping 33 points and 5 assists.
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4 months ago
Dylan Harper Calls Luke Kornet “Unsung Hero” of Game 3 Win in Victor Wembanyama’s Absence
Harper praised Kornet, who had 14 points, 10 rebounds and 2 blocks, as the "unsung hero" in the Spurs' 120-108 win. He was especially important with Wembanyama's injury absence. "Just the energy brings, all the little hustle plays that doesn't show up on the box score," Harper said. He added that Kornet was "big time", playing his part well.
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4 months ago
JJ Redick Admits Mistakes Were Made in OT Game 3 Win, Ready to End Series on Sunday
Redick admitted that there were some mistakes in the 112-108 game 3 win. However, he proudly highlighted the plays Marcus Smart, Rui Hachimura, LeBron James and others made that got the win. "Elevate your recovery, do what's necessary, onight took a lot out of all of us," Redick said, looking to end the series in 4 games on Sunday.
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