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Chris Finch turned free throws into the series' side war
Chris Finch's flopping complaint was less a meltdown than a calculated attempt to push the Nuggets-Timberwolves series onto officiating ground Minnesota thought it could use.
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Chris Finch's flopping complaint was less a meltdown than a calculated attempt to push the Nuggets-Timberwolves series onto officiating ground Minnesota thought it could use.
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Draymond Green's podcast comments changed Steve Kerr's status from an internal offseason discussion into a live public storyline hanging over Golden State.
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Toronto answered Brandon Ingram's quiet Game 1 by feeding him early in Game 2, but the 0-2 deficit suggests the issue is bigger than simply increasing his touches.
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Victor Wembanyama's unanimous Defensive Player of the Year win gives official shape to a reputation that now carries directly into his first postseason run.
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Grounded and defensible. The article turns supported matchup reporting into a reasonable series-level argument without inventing specifics.
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Grounded and defensible. The sharper Barnes-centric argument is synthesis built from supported Game 1 details, not invented reporting.
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Tatum's 25-11-7 line in Boston's 123-91 Game 1 win mattered less as a feel-good return than as a warning: if this is him while still rehabbing and ramping up, Boston's postseason baseline is already higher than opponents wanted.
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Orlando's 112-101 Game 1 win in Detroit had bigger names attached to it, but Tristan da Silva's late 3-pointer may have been the possession that preserved the game as a controlled road opener instead of a tense finish.