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  • PHI Small Forward #33
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    Robert Covington (back) should be ready to play in about three weeks.
    Covington hasn’t played since December, but he isn’t expected to be back until the middle of March. KJ Martin and Nicolas Batum should continue to fill out the power forward minutes behind Tobias Harris for the foreseeable future.
  • SAS Guard-Forward #24
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    Devin Vassell added 18 points (6-of-9 FGs, 1-of-1 FTs), five rebounds, four assists, one steal and five three-pointers in Wednesday’s loss to the Knicks.
    Vassell had the hot hand for the Spurs on Wednesday, as he led the team in three-pointers. Yet, he only scored three points in the second half when New York outscored San Antonio 58-30 to complete a 29-point comeback win. Regardless, he finished as one of the team’s best scorers and also made contributions as a passer. Still, Vassell and the Spurs will need to have short memories and get back on track in Game 5 on Saturday. Otherwise, their season could end.
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  • SAS Guard #2
    Dylan Harper amassed 21 points (8-of-12 FGs, 2-of-2 FTs), four rebounds, three assists and three three-pointers in the loss to the Knicks on Wednesday.
    Harper logged another impactful performance on San Antonio’s bench in Game 4. He led the team with a plus-12 rating and finished as one of two Spurs players with 20 or more points. The rookie recorded double-digit points in six consecutive playoff games at the conclusion of Wednesday’s game. He continues to log heavy minutes and will likely see another heavy workload on Saturday.
  • SAS Forward-Center #1
    Victor Wembanyama finished Wednesday’s loss to the Knicks with 24 points (9-of-25 FGs, 4-of-7 FTs), 13 rebounds, one assist, three blocks and two three-pointers.
    Wemby logged 44 minutes on Wednesday and put forth a strong effort. Yet, he shot inefficiently both inside and outside the arc, and couldn’t stop the bleeding well enough to prevent the Knicks from completing nearly a 30-point comeback. The Defensive Player of the Year did control the paint on that end of the floor while performing well on the glass — well enough to earn his second double-double of the series. San Antonio will likely need even more production from him on Saturday if it wants to keep its season alive.
  • NYK Center-Forward #32
    Karl-Anthony Towns added 13 points (4-of-5 FGs, 4-of-4 FTs), 10 rebounds, two assists and one three-pointer in Wednesday’s win over the Spurs.
    Towns battled early foul trouble in Game 4 but showed up for his team when it mattered most. He logged just 18 minutes but scored a couple of big baskets in the fourth quarter as the Knicks mounted their comeback, and finished the period as a team-best plus-21. The veteran center earned his third double-double of the series despite the low minutes total on Wednesday. He’ll have an opportunity to tally a fourth when the Knicks attempt to close out the Spurs on Saturday.
  • NYK Guard #11
    Jalen Brunson tallied 36 points (12-of-25 FGs, 9-of-11 FTs), five rebounds, seven assists, three steals and three three-pointers in the win over the Spurs on Wednesday.
    Brunson put together a complete game on Wednesday, posting series-highs in points, field-goal percentage, and assists, while totaling his fewest turnovers. He got going with a 15-point second quarter, which he carried over into a productive 17-point second half. But even without looking at the numbers, he came up big for the Knicks throughout the fourth quarter, especially late, as he made multiple big baskets to keep New York within striking distance before OG Anunoby’s game-winning shot. Brunson has now scored 30 or more points in three of the four games — he’ll have a chance for a fourth on Saturday.
  • NYK Forward-Guard #8
    OG Anunoby finished Wednesday’s win over the Spurs with 33 points (10-of-15 FGs, 6-of-6 FTs), four rebounds, one assist, one steal, one block and seven three-pointers.
    Anunoby was stellar again, following a series-best 28-point performance with 33 points and a game-winning shot. The go-ahead basket came in the closing seconds of the fourth quarter when the Knicks trailed the Spurs 105-106. Jalen Brunson missed a deep three-pointer, which Anunoby tracked down and tipped in with 1.2 seconds remaining. Before the tip-in, the one-time NBA champion had an efficient 31 points, largely due to his seven threes. After trailing by as many as 29 points and completing the comeback, New York will have a chance to end the series and win a championship on Saturday.
  • CHA Forward #0
    NBA insider Jake Fischer reports that the Hornets are “expected” to make Miles Bridges available via trade in conjunction with this month’s draft.
    While there were some rumblings that Bridges could be had for the right price at the February trade deadline, the veteran forward remained in Charlotte. However, that may not be the case this summer, based on Fischer’s reporting. Bridges is going into the final year of his contract, with a $22.8 million cap hit. Regarding the draft, the Hornets currently hold two first-round picks, 14th and 18th overall. Would Bridges plus a pick be an approach for the team to take if they wanted to move up? That will be something to keep an eye on, especially with Charlotte also rumored to be seeking an upgrade at the center position.
  • SAS Forward-Center #1
    Victor Wembanyama led the Spurs with 32 points (11-of-18 FGs, 8-of-9 FTs), eight rebounds, six assists, two steals, three blocks and two three-pointers in a 115-111 win over the Knicks in Game 3 on Monday.
    When asked about dealing with the pressure of being down 0-2, Wembanyama said that “this is what he’s built for.” He talked the talked and then walked the walk. It was exactly the type of performance the Spurs needed out of their superstar after digging themselves a big hole by dropping the first two games at home. They’ve won on the road throughout the postseason, including Game 7 against the defending champions in the series prior to this one. They did it again, and they’ll need to win at least one more in New York in order to win the series. The Spurs could even the series and reclaim homecourt advantage with a win in Game 4 on Thursday.
  • NYK Guard #11
    Jalen Brunson led the Knicks with 32 points (11-of-25 FGs, 7-of-8 FTs), five rebounds, five assists, three three-pointers and five turnovers in a 115-111 loss to the Spurs in Game 3 of the NBA Finals on Monday.
    Brunson had his best offensive performance of the series, but that added success didn’t result in the Knicks getting another win. It was their first loss since Game 3 against the Hawks in the first round, making it one of the longest winning streaks in postseason history. Even though the streak is over, the Knicks still lead the series 2-1 and hold homecourt advantage in the series. Brunson was still able to make more magical plays at the end of the game, and they’ll need that to continue in Game 4 on Thursday if they want to get their first home win in the NBA Finals since 1999.
  • NYK Guard #3
    Josh Hart contributed 16 points (6-of-10 FGs), nine rebounds, five assists and four three-pointers in Game 3 against the Spurs on Monday.
    Hart got off to a strong start to this game and was pivotal in helping the Knicks stay afloat when the Spurs got off to a hot start and in helping New York take a halftime lead with a late run. However, he only scored three more points in the second half. He was still able to impact the game in other ways, but the hot shooting didn’t carry over. Still, he’ll continue to be one of the most impactful players in this series, even if it doesn’t always result in big scoring nights.
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