Wembanyama Accepts New York Villain Role But Puts Trae Young Higher
Victor Wembanyama accepted the idea that he is becoming a New York villain after San Antonio's Game 3 win, but said he is nowhere near Trae Young's level.
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Victor Wembanyama accepted the idea that he is becoming a New York villain after San Antonio's Game 3 win, but said he is nowhere near Trae Young's level.
Read MoreMike Brown questioned a second-half free-throw gap of 24-8 after the Knicks lost Game 3 of the NBA Finals to the Spurs.
Read MoreVictor Wembanyama and Stephon Castle became the first teammates aged 22 or younger to each score at least 20 points in the same NBA Finals game.
Read MoreVictor Wembanyama scored 32 points as San Antonio beat New York 115-111, ended the Knicks' 13-game postseason winning streak and cut the Finals deficit to 2-1.
Read MoreTwo Celebrity Row seats for Knicks-Spurs Game 3 sold for $550,000, with proceeds benefiting the Garden of Dreams Foundation.
Read MoreJosh Hart criticized the soaring resale prices for Game 3 at Madison Square Garden, saying many longtime Knicks fans cannot afford to attend.
Read MoreOutdoor watch parties around Madison Square Garden will not be held for Game 3 as officials prepare heightened security for President Donald Trump's expected attendance.
Read MorePolice arrested 17 people after a Knicks NBA Finals watch party outside Madison Square Garden became disorderly following New York's Game 2 win.
Read MoreNew York's 105-104 win over San Antonio extended the Knicks' streak to 13 games, the second-longest winning run in NBA playoff history.
Read MoreStephon Castle said Jalen Brunson relies more on angles, pump fakes and getting to his spots than Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.
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