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It's official! A fracture in the right little finger! The Knicks' top interior defender

As the Knicks return to the NBA Finals for the first time in 27 years, bad news has emerged... Mitchell Robinson suffered a fractured right little finger with no timetable for his return. Injury expert Jeff Stotts commented, "If Robinson does not need surgery, he will miss about 9 days; otherwise, he will be sidelined for about 34 days."
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It's official! A fracture in the right little finger! The Knicks' top interior defender

The only way for James to go to the Cavaliers is through a sign-and-trade! James rarely posted something related to the Cavaliers.

Well-known reporter Shams spoke with Tencent Sports reporter Meng Chao today, discussing James' offseason plans. He stated that the most important thing for James right now is to play another season. Both publicly and privately, the Lakers have fully expressed their strong desire for James to return.
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The only way for James to go to the Cavaliers is through a sign-and-trade! James rarely posted something related to the Cavaliers.

G6 a completely different player! Wemby: I'll seek more advice from veterans for Game 7; the robe before the game was not a tribute to Shaolin.

On May 29th Beijing time, Victor Wembanyama in Game 6 was a different player from start to finish. The Spurs star walked into the home arena wearing a Shaolin-style robe, a look reminiscent of his visit to a Chinese temple last summer. He went there to train his body and calm his mind. Combined with his fresh haircut, it showed his focused preparation.
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G6 a completely different player! Wemby: I'll seek more advice from veterans for Game 7; the robe before the game was not a tribute to Shaolin.

Spurs win big by 27 points! Game 7 here we come! Western Conference Finals—can't avoid talking about the refs

As expected and as hoped. The Western Conference Finals come down to a single do-or-die game. 118-91, the Spurs defended home court in San Antonio in a must-win Game 6. And it was a blowout, a total rout. Wembanyama: 28 points, 10 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals, 3 blocks; Harper: 18 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists; Castle: 17 points, 5 rebounds, 9 assists; Vassell: 12 points, 1 rebound, 2 assists, 2 blocks; Champagnie: 10 points, 6 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 blocks.
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Spurs win big by 27 points! Game 7 here we come! Western Conference Finals—can't avoid talking about the refs

12 out of 11 free throws! It's over, Thunder are done! Epic Game 7 in the Western Conference Finals

In Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals, the Thunder started Alexander, McCain, Hartenstein, Chet, and Dort; the Spurs started Fox, Castle, Wembanyama, Champagnie, and Vassell. Facing elimination, the Spurs exploded with strong offensive energy from the start, outscoring the Thunder 35-22 in the first quarter. Their offensive momentum slowed a bit in the second quarter, which the Thunder won 31-25. At halftime, the Spurs led 60-53.
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12 out of 11 free throws! It's over, Thunder are done! Epic Game 7 in the Western Conference Finals

Game 7 is coming! Alexander scores only 15, Wembanyama has 28+10, Spurs crush Thunder in third quarter to tie series 3-3

On May 29, Beijing time, in Game 6 of the NBA Western Conference Finals, the San Antonio Spurs defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder 118-91, tying the series at 3-3 and forcing a decisive Game 7. In this contest, Victor Wembanyama recorded 28 points and 10 rebounds, while Shai Gilgeous-Alexander struggled, shooting just 6-for-18 for only 15 points. Notably, the Spurs unleashed a 20-0 run in the third quarter, which laid the foundation for their blowout victory.
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Game 7 is coming! Alexander scores only 15, Wembanyama has 28+10, Spurs crush Thunder in third quarter to tie series 3-3

Knicks dealt a blow! Center Mitchell Robinson fractures right pinky finger: no return timeline yet

On May 29, Beijing time, renowned reporter Shams reported that New York Knicks center Mitchell Robinson suffered a fracture in his right little finger, with no specific return date currently set. The Knicks had just swept the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference Finals, reaching the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999. This injury is undoubtedly a major setback.
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Knicks dealt a blow! Center Mitchell Robinson fractures right pinky finger: no return timeline yet

West Finals Game 6: A Must-Win for Spurs! Wembanyama Is Their Lifeline—Reclaiming the Paint Is Key to Force Game 7

On May 29 Beijing time, Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals will tip off, marking a do-or-die moment for the Spurs. ESPN's analysis highlights one clear point: Victor Wembanyama is the decisive factor in whether San Antonio can push the series to a seventh game. Activating Wembanyama is the Spurs' top priority in Game 6. In the series opener, he erupted for 41 points and 24 rebounds, leading San Antonio to a double-overtime victory over Oklahoma City; in Game 4, he added another 33 points to secure another win.
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West Finals Game 6: A Must-Win for Spurs! Wembanyama Is Their Lifeline—Reclaiming the Paint Is Key to Force Game 7

Detailed Analysis of the Impact of the NBA's New Lottery Rules: Four Major Advantages and Four Major Drawbacks

On May 29, Beijing time, the NBA Board of Governors approved a new anti-tanking rule with a vote of 29 in favor and 1 against: the lottery field expands from 14 to 16 teams, further flattening the odds for each team and adding a draft drop zone—the three worst teams will see their chances of landing the No. 1 pick reduced.
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Detailed Analysis of the Impact of the NBA's New Lottery Rules: Four Major Advantages and Four Major Drawbacks

Yang Hansen Set to Gain a Star Teammate? Report: Giannis Willing to Consider Playing for the Blazers, Possibly Rejoining Lillard

On May 29th Beijing time, the Trail Blazers are viewed as a dark horse in the race for Giannis Antetokounmpo. It is almost certain that Giannis will be traded during the offseason, as his time with the Bucks appears to have officially come to an end. The Blazers returned to the playoffs last season for the first time since the 2020-21 campaign, putting this young team on an upward trajectory. Damian Lillard missed this season due to an Achilles tendon tear and will rejoin the lineup next year.
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Yang Hansen Set to Gain a Star Teammate? Report: Giannis Willing to Consider Playing for the Blazers, Possibly Rejoining Lillard