Knicks-Spurs was most-watched NBA Finals Game 1
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With just under 12 minutes to go, a strong set of back-to-back shifts in the attacking end from the recently modified lines centered by Sebastian Aho and Jordan Staal, including three decent chances, brought some life from the 18,800+ onlookers before a media timeout. Then, coming out of the break, the fuse was officially lit.
Here’s a recent story from the Associated Press: NEW YORK (AP) — The Philadelphia 76ers looked just as they did in their series against Boston. The beginning of it anyway, when they were run off the floor in Game 1. The 76ers made a huge comeback after ...
The Spurs let Game 1 slip through their fingers, but Victor Wembanyama and his teammates are confident they'll regroup and respond heading into Game 2.
Victor Wembanyama said he just has to play normal for the Spurs to win. Will that work in Game 2? Geoff Burke / Imagn Images The Bounce Newsletter | This is The Athletic’s daily NBA newsletter. Sign up here to receive The Bounce directly in your inbox.