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Stephen A. Smith Confident That Spurs Won’t Go Away After WCF Game 2 Loss
Stephen A is confident the Spurs will come back in game 3, believing that Victor Wembanyama will come back with a vengeance. "You've got to believe that De'Aaron Fox will eventually show his face in this series," Smith stated, emphasizing that Stephon Castle is not the Spurs' point guard and defending his turnovers. He's confident the Spurs will bounce back.
By Pranay Mukherjee
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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Speaks On Jalen Williams Potentially Missing More Games
J-Dub was ruled out mid-game tonight with left hamstring tightness. "If we don’t have him, it hurts. I still believe in this team. We played a bunch of games without him, won big games without him," said SGA. He missed the entirety of the WCSF vs LA. Mark Daigneault confirmed he's getting checked out by doctors right now.
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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Defends His 'Disrespectful' Answer Towards Isaiah Hartenstein
SGA was asked how I-Hart's defense on Wemby helped the Thunder tonight. Shai said, "I'm not sure it was good to be honest." Moments later he said it was "good". Prodded on this postgame, he clarified, saying, "I didn't really hear her. And then once I realized what she said, I gave her the right answer. I heard it wrong."
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Seattle Storm Lose In The Clutch To The Sun 80-78
Aaliyah Edwards made a layup to bring the Sun within 2 of the Storm followed by Kennedy Burke getting an and-one layup on Lexie Brown with 2.8s left. Natasha Hiedeman missed a three, leading to the loss. Hiedeman led the team in scoring with 20. The Sun had an all-out effort with Charlisse Leger-Walker having a team-high 16 points.
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about 2 hours ago
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Gives Brutal Take On Isaiah Hartenstein Guarding Victor Wembanyama
When asked about Hartenstein's defense on Wembanyama, Shai couldn't help but speak the truth. "I'm not sure if it was good, to be honest, yeah," SGA said, sharing his candid thoughts on Hartenstein guarding Wemby, getting into foul trouble early. Although Wembanyama dropped 21 points and 17 rebounds, the Thunder still managed to get the crucial 122-113 win.
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