If they end in 4 or 5 games, these Finals probably won't be remembered as a classic (except by Knicks fans). But every individual game has been extremely entertaining so far.
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My notes on this game have descended into increasingly incoherent scribbles
Lobs! Dunks! Alley-oops!
I analyzed how the Spurs got their offense going in a must-win Game 3, as part of my broader review of last night's contest:
Also at ESPN today: I reviewed and graded 30 bold predictions I made in the preseason, including this absolute winner (link in next post)
The Knicks' 42 points in the second quarter are the most the Spurs have allowed in any quarter in the whole postseason
Presented without any opinion, just some context:
Karl-Anthony Towns led the league with 61 offensive fouls this season. No other player had more than 38.
In the tracking era, KAT has three of the five seasons with the most offensive fouls. (Giannis has the other two.)
Morning, NBA fans!
Live now for ESPN, I explored the anatomy of a historic Knicks comeback and a historic Spurs collapse. (Link in next post.)