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Tim Legler Pushes Back on Mike Brown's Officiating Complaints After Game 3
"I'm not seeing a one-way whistle," Legler said, pushing back after Brown complained about a 24-8 second-half free throw gap in the 115-111 Game 3 loss. Legler acknowledged the physicality made officiating difficult but said neither team was systematically disadvantaged. "You could certainly point to certain calls throughout the game, but you could do the same thing for San Antonio."
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Charles Barkley Loses House to Shaquille O’Neal After Betting on Knicks
Barkley said at halftime he thought San Antonio would lose, then joked he would put his house on it before the Knicks’ Game 3 comeback fell short. Afterward, Shaq demanded his keys. "Usually it's a 10-day closure, but I want your a** out tomorrow,” before Barkley offered him the guest house without pool or tennis access.
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Donald Trump Fires Back at Stephen A. Smith After the Knicks Lose Game 3
"I think he's a nice guy, but you need a certain aptitude to run for president. You need a high IQ," Trump told reporters before boarding Air Force One, responding to Smith's blame, after the Spurs' 115-111 Game 3 win cut the series to 2-1. "I'm not sure that Stephen has that. I don't think he does actually," Trump concluded.
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Stephon Castle Breaks Down His Clutch Time Free Throws
Castle drained two clutch time free throws with 6 seconds left in the game to put the Spurs up four and for good. When asked about the pressure of the FTs, especially in a raucous MSG, Castle said, "It felt great. Obviously you hear them, you’re in their arena, but at that point, it’s just you and the rim, honestly."
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Josh Hart Knew The Spurs Would Come Out Desperate
No team has ever come back from a 0-2 deficit after losing both home games. The Spurs can rewrite history after winning tonight. "They were down 2-0. You knew they were going to come out with a sense of urgency and a sense of desperation. We should've started the game off better," said Josh after the 115-111 loss.
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