
2 months ago
Spurs Take 27-Point Half Time Lead vs. Knicks in Finals Game 4
Victor Wembanyama dropped 16 points and 6 rebounds, helping the Spurs take a 76-49 lead at halftime. Devin Vassell chipped in with 15 points. De'Aaron Fox was hot to start the game as well, with 13 points and 6 assists. Jalen Brunson dropped 19 points for the Knicks, but Karl-Anthony Towns dealt with foul trouble early on.
By Pranay Mukherjee
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De’Aaron Fox Explains Thought Process Behind His Late Game Layup Attempt
"Try to get up three, make them, force them to need a three," Fox said while explaining his thought process behind taking the layup instead of running out the clock while up 106-105. He stated that OG Anunoby got a good block on the shot. "I just thought I'd outrun him," Fox added, but unfortunately, he didn't manage to.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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