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
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De’Aaron Fox’s Missing Floor Generalship Draws Stephen A. Smith’s Ire
Smith said Fox should have been San Antonio’s “calm beneath the storm” as a 29-point lead disappeared in Game 4. “You are the point guard,” Smith said, arguing Fox needed to slow the offense, tell Victor Wembanyama to post up, and demand no shots before “eight to six seconds” left. “You guide them,” Smith added.
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Spurs’ 3-1 Finals Hole Gets One-Game-at-a-Time Message From Iman Shumpert
Shumpert said San Antonio’s 3-1 deficit requires “an insane amount of focus,” but warned the Spurs cannot compare themselves to Cleveland’s 2016 comeback with Kyrie Irving and LeBron James. He said Game 5 at home is a “statement game” and “back to the wall game.” For New York, Shumpert said, “this has to be over in San Antonio.”
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Chris Webber Calls Spurs’ Game 4 Collapse Dumbest and Most Arrogant Game
Webber called San Antonio’s collapse “probably the dumbest game” and “most arrogant game” with the Finals stakes so high. He credited New York’s “heart” for the comeback, but said the Spurs ignored common sense by taking early threes instead of slowing down or going inside. Webber called their decision-making “unforgivable” for a skilled team.
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