
3 months ago
Thunder Beat Spurs in WCF Game 3, Take 2–1 Lead
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander dropped 26 points in game 3, leading the Thunder to a 123-108 win. However, OKC's bench was the real highlight of the game. Jared McCain dropped 24 points, Jaylin Williams dropped 18 points, and Alex Caruso dropped 15 points. Despite 26 points from Victor Wembanyama and a 15-0 Spurs run to start the game, they couldn't win.
By Pranay Mukherjee
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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Didn’t Initially Expect Jared McCain to Have a Big Role in the WCF
Shai admitted that he didn't initially think McCain would drop 24 points in a crucial Western Conference Finals. But after seeing him play in the first couple of games, that impression changed. "He just oozes confidence. He knows exactly who he is. He knows exactly what he does," SGA said. "He's always aggressive and always in attack mode."
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LeBron James Credits Karl-Anthony Towns And Josh Hart For Diversifying Knicks’ Offense
LeBron said Towns as a hub changes New York’s “pie chart,” moving defenses beyond Brunson-heavy actions because they “can’t just be keyed in on one action.” He praised Hart as the Knicks’ classic dirty-work player, saying New York has “always had one of those guys.” Together, their playmaking and hustle have diversified a Finals-level offense during this playoff run now.
By Raahib Singh
3 months ago
Gilbert Arenas: Spurs Are Wasting Victor Wembanyama by Not Getting Him the Ball Enough
"He's the biggest force in the game, but you only see him once in a blue moon," Arenas said. "You can't have a guy go out for 41 and 24, then barley get the ball last game, barley gets the ball this game...he can't will his dominance on this game if he's not getting the ball like that."
By Adit Pujari




