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Zohran Mamdani Casts Knicks Championship as New York’s 0.4% Story
Mamdani said the Knicks “did not just win for New York City, they won like New York City,” comparing their title run to having “your back up against the wall.” He praised Brunson’s pay cut, said New Yorkers see “a .4% chance of success,” and ask, “Why are you giving me a head start?”
By Adit Pujari
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Carmelo Anthony’s Game 5 Message Helped Jalen Brunson Finish Knicks’ Title Run
Anthony said his message to Brunson before Game 5 was, “Put the pedal to the metal,” but also “take their first punch.” He believed Game 4 had taken “a lot” out of the Spurs, and if Brunson absorbed their last push, “you will take over.” Anthony said once Brunson did, “it was a rat.”
By Raahib Singh
about 1 hour ago
Los Angeles Lakers Seen As Favorites if LeBron James Keeps Playing
ESPN reported that league sources view the Lakers as “the leaders in the clubhouse” if James decides to return for another season. He made $53 million last year, while Los Angeles can offer up to three years and $182 million, but nobody expects that. A $20–30 million deal could shape the roster’s next steps.
By Raahib Singh
about 2 hours ago
Mariska Hargitay Tears Up Over Knicks Parade and Jalen Brunson
Hargitay said the Knicks parade had “no comparison” to Madison Square Garden, adding she had “burst into tears like ten times.” She called the celebration “insanity” and “magnificent,” then praised Brunson for embodying New York’s “heart,” “grit” and “fight,” saying his “unification qualities” made being with Brunson’s family feel “extraordinary” during the title celebration downtown.
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about 2 hours ago
Stephen A. Smith Points LeBron James Toward Cleveland for Championship Farewell
Smith said James should stay in Los Angeles only for “quality of life,” not basketball, because the Lakers “ain’t winning a damn thing.” He said LeBron remains “the best third option on the planet Earth,” but argued that Cleveland should be his destination if he wants to “depart from the game as a champion.”
By Raahib Singh
about 3 hours ago
Marcus Morris Backs Giannis Antetokounmpo, Jaylen Brown Trade Idea
Morris “wholeheartedly” disagreed that Antetokounmpo is no longer worth a franchise-altering trade, calling him “still an effective top-five player.” He said Brown “needs his own team” and should “establish himself as a superstar,” while Giannis and Jayson Tatum would be “complementary of each other” and put Boston “back into championship contention” immediately.
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