
2 months ago
Spurs Set NBA Finals Record With First-Half 3-Point Shooting in Game 4
The Spurs went completely nuclear from 3-point range, setting an NBA Finals record for most 3-pointers in a half with 14 made. They shot an absurd 14-26, 53.8% from beyond the arc. Devin Vassell led the charge, shooting 4-4 while Dylan Harper also went perfect with 3-3 from 3-point range. De'Aaron Fox made 3-5 of his 3-point looks, starting hot.
By Pranay Mukherjee
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2 months ago
Charles Barkley Rips Into Spurs for Recklessly Attempting 3-Pointers While Up by 25
Barkley called out the Spurs for being up 25 and attempting 8 straight 3-pointers and missing them. He also criticized their management of the game. "When you got a 25-point lead and miss 8 straight threes, that's just bad, and they wasn't even thinking of using the clock," Barkley said, slamming Mitch Johnson's tactics in the second half.
By Pranay Mukherjee
2 months ago
Stephen A. Smith Passionately Reflects on Knicks’ Historic Game 4 Comeback Win
With the Knicks down 76-49 at half time, Stephen A. thought it was all over. "I thought the New York Knicks were going back to San Antonio tied 2-2 with their heads bowed," Smith said. He praised the Knicks for clawing back, emphasizing Jalen Brunson's ice-cold 36 points, and praising OG Anunoby for having his back with 33 points.
By Pranay Mukherjee
2 months ago
Jalen Brunson Refuses to Celebrate After NBA Finals Game 4 Win
Despite going up 3-1 in the NBA Finals, Jalen Brunson doesn't feel like there's anything for the Knicks to be excited about just yet. "There's nothing to celebrate. It's not over yet, not even close," Brunson said, understanding that the job isn't finished. With the Spurs going home for game 5, they still pose a threat to the Knicks.
By Pranay Mukherjee
2 months ago
Jay Williams: Spurs’ Game 4 Collapse Becomes Another Self-Inflicted Wound
Williams said San Antonio has taken “a thousand self-inflicted wounds” throughout the Finals, blaming players and coaches after Game 4. He pointed to De’Aaron Fox’s late decision with 13 seconds left, saying there was “no need to try to go for a quick layup.” Williams said Fox should have pulled the ball out and extended the game.
By Raahib Singh




