
3 months ago
Spurs Take 7-Point Half Time Lead vs. Thunder in WCF Game 6
Victor Wembanyama started the game hot, dropping 22 points, helping the Spurs lead 60-53 at half time. Dylan Harper got hot as well, dropping 12 points and 3 rebounds. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander initially started a little cold, with the Spurs hounding him, and finished the half with 10 points. Cason Wallace and Chet Holmgren dropped 11 and 6 points, respectively.
By Pranay Mukherjee
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Stephon Castle Says Spurs Are a Better Team Than the Thunder After WCF Game 6 Win
Castle said that the Spurs all wanted to win game 6 and force a game 7, to keep their Finals hopes alive. "We feel like collectively that we’re better than this team," Castle said. He added that they didn't want to let Spurs fans down on home court, and that motivation helped fuel their massive 118-91 game 6 win.
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Dylan Harper Reveals Sister's Plea That Helped Motivate Him During WCF Game 6 Win
"My little sister called me before the game and told me, 'You gotta make it to Saturday,'" Harper recalled, promising to get the win. "I'm a man of my word," he added. Dylan dropped 18 points, 6 rebounds, and 4 assists, playing a huge part in the Spurs' 118-91 game 6 win, keeping his promise to his younger sister, Mia.
By Pranay Mukherjee
3 months ago
Dylan Harper Speaks on Playing a Key Role When Victor Wembanyama Was Resting in WCF Game 6
Harper was a key player for the Spurs, especially during minutes when Wemby was resting, dropping 18 points in game 6. "Every time I come into the game, I kind of want to make a winning impact in the game," Harper said. He added that the Spurs just rode the wave and were aggressive, which showed through their bench play.
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