Huge Response From Wemby & Spurs Forces Game 7 In OKC + Big Knicks Injury Update
5/29/202655 min
Brian Windhorst is joined by ESPN's Tim Bontemps and Tim MacMahon to react to the Spurs forcing a Game 7 with a dominant performance in Game 6 over the Thunder. We break down how Victor Wembanyama set the tone early, the up and down play in this series, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s struggles and the huge run that decided the game. Then, the crew previews what to expect in a huge Game 7 before talking a significant injury to Mitchell Robinson for the Knicks. Finally, we tackle the NBA’s now approved draft lottery reform including the potential pros and cons. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Brian Windhorst· Host0:29
[upbeat music] Hello, and welcome to the Hoop Collective podcast. We talk about the NBA, which we're doing just after midnight on Friday morning. Joining me from New York City, where he was covering the blow-by-blow of the lottery reform today, and I'm sure loving every minute of it, Tim Bontemps.
Tim Bontemps· Panelist0:49
Hello, everybody.
Brian Windhorst· Host0:51
Is it true that your son, Dorian, made his debut on an NBA Zoom today to ask questions about the lottery reform?
Tim Bontemps· Panelist1:00
I, I don't know if it was his debut, but it, he was on the Zoom, and he didn't fall asleep, and he didn't cause a ruckus. So- Hmm ... I'll take that as a win.
Brian Windhorst· Host1:10
I think I would've fallen asleep. All right, joining us from San Antonio, where he always causes a ruckus, where the Spurs forced game seven with a 118-91 victory. There the Thunder are scoring back in the double digits again. And, uh, we will have game seven in this series. And headed back up I-35, just