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Kurt

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The Spurs have been resilient all playoffs, but bouncing back from that loss on this stage is something different.
The Lakers may ultimately have to pay more than they want to keep Reaves.
Miami is still the frontrunner, but Milwaukee is trying to find out what other teams are serious.
The Antetokounmpo for Jalen Brown trade rumors will not die. Even if they probably should.
The Celtics came from 24 down on the Lakers in 2008, but that was a first-half lead. The Knicks’ win just felt different.
OG Anunoby’s defense on De’Aaron Fox down the stretch was critical for the Knicks (OG was more than the guy with the tip-in).
Brown challenged Anunoby to go hard to the offensive glass. That worked out for New York.
LeBron also talked about next season and his NBA future.
Not much has changed on the Antetokounmpo trade front, but the Bucks are being patient to see what evolves.
It has to start with more Karl-Anthony Towns, ideally with him scoring some in the fourth quarter.
Presti knew what he was doing, saying things that were going to play very well with his core audience.
The officiating was inconsistent in Game 3, but turnovers, defense, and KAT’s off night were the real issues.
A clear-headed Wembanyama dropped 32 on the Knicks, including 10 in the fourth quarter.
All the games — times, dates, where to watch — in one easy-to-check-out location.
Fans cannot bring in bags and there will be no watch parties outside Madison Square Garden for Game 3.
Also, how is Anthony Edwards feeling watching Towns, a guy his team traded away, play for a ring?
Atlanta has now locked up Onsi Saleh as head of basketball operations, keeping the Hawks brain trust in place.
For the majority of two games, New York has clearly been the better team. How can the Spurs flip that?
King won three titles with the Bulls as a player from 1991-93, but may be better remembered by fans as a color analyst.
Knicks fans should expect longer lines and “TSA” level security to get into Madison Square Garden.
The market for Antetokounmpo remains tepid overall, if he doesn’t like Miami where does he go?
“Am I going to regret it? Yes, of course. Am I going to use that to fuel me and to fuel us next game? Absolutely.”
Towns is averaging 19.5 points and 12.5 rebounds a game, but it’s his defense and physicality that are the stories.
Of course Austin Reaves wants the max, but is anyone going to give it to him?