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Victor Wembanyama Claims Stephon Castle Is The Most Mature Player On The Spurs
"[Castle] might be the most mature player on our team. And he's nowhere near the oldest," said Wemby after Castle's 23 points in Game 3. "He's been in big games before the NBA. I'm not surprised by this and he's shown over and over again that he's capable, and that we are right to put our trust in him."
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Mitch Johnson Isn't Surprised By Victor Wembanyama's Brilliant Play Tonight
Wemby dropped 32-8-6, making him the first Spur since Tim Duncan in 2003 to put up those numbers in a Finals game. When asked about these Game 3 numbers, Coach Johnson said, "I don't think any of us are surprised or expect anything different than strong performance and him being on his front foot in terms of attack mode."
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Mitch Johnson Credits Late Game Execution For Spurs Game 3 Win
The Spurs squandered an early 12 point lead at the half but unlike Games 1 and 2, fought back in the clutch. "Game plan execution, starting in the right spots, early communication, good switching... and then just working through the possessions," said Mitch Johnson on why the Spurs won. Castle's late-game free throws were the dagger for San Antonio.
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Mike Brown Livid Over Game 3 Free Throw Disparity
After the 115-111 loss at home, Brown was furious. "I never thought I'd be in the NBA Finals and see a team get 24 free throw attempts in the second half to another team's eight." The Knicks did put the Spurs into the bonus very early in the fourth in all fairness. Knicks shot 22 total FTs to Spurs' 32.
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