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Cade Cunningham changed the conversation by slowing Orlando down
Cade Cunningham's 27-point, 11-assist Game 2 was more than a star line. It looked like Detroit's first clean offensive answer to Orlando's pressure.
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Cade Cunningham's 27-point, 11-assist Game 2 was more than a star line. It looked like Detroit's first clean offensive answer to Orlando's pressure.
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Orlando's Game 2 loss was brutally specific. The Magic shot 33%, turned it over 19 times and let Detroit turn those mistakes into the game.
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Keldon Johnson winning Sixth Man of the Year says more than that he had a productive season. It shows San Antonio built a real bench scoring function around him, and he carried it every night.
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Game 2 did not just tighten the Knicks-Hawks series. It put Mike Brown's substitution logic on trial after New York lost control during a stretch with both Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns on the bench.
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Approved. The piece stays grounded in Smart's Game 2, his recent injury absence, and the Lakers' injury-thinned rotation. Its strongest language is reasonable synthesis about leadership and composure, not invented reporting.
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Approved. The piece is interpretive but well-moored to the supplied reporting on Gobert's matchup work, Minnesota's Game 1 scheme, and Game 2 individual-defense stats. It reads like film-room synthesis, not fabrication.
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Tristan da Silva's late corner three in Game 1 was more than a clean make. It was evidence that Orlando now sees him as a playable release valve in a real playoff possession, a year after he barely saw the floor in the first round.
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Through two games against Atlanta, Landry Shamet's missed shots have stopped looking like a temporary cold spell and started looking like a rotation problem the Knicks may need to solve immediately.