
3 months ago
Spurs Make History With Their Game 1 Starting Lineup
The Spurs have rolled out the youngest starting lineup in NBA Conference Finals history tonight for Game 1. Dyland Harper (20), Stephon Castle (21), Devin Vassell (25), Julian Champagnie (24) and Victor Wembanyama (22). The average age of the lineup is 22 years and 346 days. De'Aaron Fox (28) missing tonight's game due to ankle issues led to this lineup.
By Samir Mehdi
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3 months ago
Alex Caruso On His Game 1 Performance
Caruso had a team-high 31 points off the bench, shooting 8-14 from beyond the arc. "It’s playoffs. Game 1 at home. You trying to get juiced up," said AC on his performance tonight. Mark Daigneault also commended him, saying, "He played a great game. If we won that game.... that would have been one of the stories of the game."
By Samir Mehdi
3 months ago
Jalen Williams Calls Out The Thunder To Rebound Better After Game 1 Loss
"Boxout. Go up with two hands and then grab that. Don’t stand and watch. Boxout again and then you go up again and you jump make sure to grab it," said Williams postgame. The Thunder lost the rebounding battle 61-40 with the offensive rebounding being 15-9. Wemby of course, played a massive role in this with his 24 rebounds.
By Samir Mehdi
3 months ago
Mike Wilbon Calls Knicks-Cavs The Junior Varsity Series Compared To West
Wilbon said the East Finals may be great, but nothing in Knicks-Cavs will match Spurs-Thunder. After San Antonio’s Game 1 double overtime win in Oklahoma City, he called New York-Cleveland “the junior varsity series,” saying Madison Square Garden will not produce anything close. Still, Wilbon admitted the East winner could benefit if Spurs-Thunder “kills each other.”
By Raahib Singh




