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Victor Wembanyama Admits Knicks Were Hungrier for the Win in Second Half of Game 4
Wembanyama admitted that the Spurs lacked execution on the court in the second half, but the problem was bigger. "Greediness, some sort. We clearly weren't the most hungry in the second half," Wembanyama said. Despite holding a 27-point half time lead, the Spurs collapsed in the second half. They couldn't get an offensive rhythm going and too often shot 3-pointers.
By Pranay Mukherjee
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Spike Lee Explains Why So Many Knicks Fans Travel During the Playoffs
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Stephen A. Smith Prayed Through Knicks’ Final Shot After Losing Hope
Smith said he “lost all hope” when New York trailed San Antonio by 29 in Game 4, expecting the series to go back tied. Jalen Brunson and OG Anunoby powered the comeback, but Smith said he refused to watch the final shot live. “I bowed my head,” he said, adding, “The good Lord didn’t let me down.”
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Kendrick Perkins Compares Jalen Brunson, OG Anunoby to Jordan and Pippen
Perkins said he “witnessed greatness” as Brunson and Anunoby powered New York’s Game 4 comeback. He called them “Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen” in real time, praising Brunson’s leadership and Anunoby as “the 2026 version of Scottie Pippen.” Perkins said Anunoby’s block and tip-in were moments fans will remember “for the rest of our lives.”
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