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Stephon Castle Admits He Sells Calls While Trusting Finals Whistles
Castle said he does sell contact sometimes, admitting, “I can’t lie,” but called it “a feel thing” in the playoffs. He said referees will not bail players out when it gets “too egregious,” and mostly get calls right. For San Antonio, Castle said the focus is adjusting quickly, not chasing every whistle.
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Stephen A. unveiled his five Knicks keys, starting with Mitchell Robinson ignoring “some damn pinky” and ending with Jalen Brunson needing to be “bigger” than Wemby. He wants Landry Shamet shooting, Karl-Anthony Towns out of foul trouble, and Mikal Bridges staying hot, saying New York needs “the collection of all of this” to end its curse.
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Nick Wright Compares the Thunder to the 2021 Bucks and 2023 Nuggets
"Which is they have one All-Time great player as their lead guy. Nice roster around him that makes a ton of sense but no other superstar," Wright said after OKC's Game 7 WCF loss to San Antonio. "Winning one championship is hell of an accomplishment. And you're going to fight tooth and nail to get back to another one."
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Mitchell Robinson’s Broken Pinky Adds Knicks Frontcourt Question Before Game 1
Brian Windhorst said Robinson has a “significant injury” with his broken pinky, but is still expected to try playing Game 1. He noted Robinson played only 15 minutes against San Antonio all season and averages 14 playoff minutes. However, New York needs “all hands” vs Wemby and will want any production Robinson can provide.
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