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Stephon Castle Leans on Spurs’ Historical Season Before Game 5
Castle said San Antonio has already “made history all year,” keeping belief alive despite a 3-1 Finals deficit against New York. He said the Spurs have “proven” they can respond “with our backs against the wall,” and does not expect this moment to be different. The 21-year-old's confidence adds another edge before Game 5 in San Antonio.
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Victor Wembanyama Shrugs Off Egg Incident Before Spurs’ Game 5 Return
Wembanyama said he “didn’t really think much” of the egg incident outside San Antonio’s hotel and had only seen one video. “It doesn’t bother me,” he said, while adding it was “not good at all.” He also said the Spurs heard other things, possibly a bottle, but he “didn’t see anything.”
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27 minutes ago
Magic Johnson Sees Global Knicks Craze Taking Over NBA Finals
Johnson said there is “nothing like a Knick in the finals,” describing fans partying outside his hotel at 3 a.m. after Game 4. He said New York’s fan base has gone “crazy” and is being felt “all over the world.” Johnson added the Finals are showing the NBA is “in good hands” beyond Curry, LeBron and Durant.
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about 1 hour ago
Carmelo Anthony Calls Jalen Brunson the Easy Finals MVP Pick
Anthony said Brunson is the clear Finals MVP choice if New York closes out San Antonio, calling it “an easy answer.” He acknowledged Towns and Anunoby, saying OG has been “the most steady, consistent guy” and praising his stop on Fox. But Anthony said the award “has gotta be JB,” comparing an Anunoby win to Iguodala in Golden State.
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about 2 hours ago
Magic Johnson Tells Spurs Not To Sulk After Blowing 29-Point Lead
Johnson said San Antonio should not stay down after its Game 4 collapse because “I got another game to play.” He said the Spurs have “played great basketball” and improved each game, but must fix the fourth quarter. Johnson warned New York that if it assumes San Antonio will not be ready, “they will be in trouble.”
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about 2 hours ago
Magic Johnson Says Knicks’ Team Basketball Has NBA in Good Hands
Johnson said he was “scared” about the league’s future after Stephen Curry, LeBron James and Kevin Durant, but the current stars have eased that concern. He praised New York for moving the league back toward “team basketball” and “not about individuals,” saying the Knicks are showing how collective play can achieve “great things.”
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