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    Ohio State freshman WR duo pushing for early playing time alongside Jeremiah Smith
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    Stephen A. Smith blames Jalen Brunson for Knicks Game 3 loss to Spurs
    The New York Knicks remain in control of the NBA Finals at 2-1, but their 115-111 Game 3 loss to the San Antonio Spurs has led to questions about offensive decision-making, particularly from star guard Jalen Brunson.Speaking on ESPNs First Take, Stephen A. Smith pointed directly at Brunson after New Yorks 13-game postseason winning streak came to an end at Madison Square Garden.Im putting it on the Knicks, Smith said. Jalen Brunson, I gotta put this loss on him just as much as anybody. Mike Brown to a smaller degree, but definitely Jalen Brunson.MORE: Karl-Anthony Towns refuses to blame referees for Knicks Game 3 lossBrunson finished with 32 points and five assists but shot 11-for-25 from the field and committed five turnovers. While the box score looks productive, Smith argued the Knicks drifted away from the balanced attack that fueled their dominant playoff run.You launched double the amount of shots of Karl-Anthony Towns, Smith said. You shot more than Karl-Anthony Towns and Josh Hart combined.His criticism centered on New Yorks inability to involve teammates. Hart scored efficiently during the first half, while Towns managed only 11 points on 10 shots despite San Antonio frequently playing smaller lineups.You had an opportunity to exploit that and take advantage by getting the ball to Karl-Anthony Towns, Smith added. You didnt do that.Jalen Brunson and the Knicks abandoned their winning formulaNew York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson (11) shoots against San Antonio Spurs guard De'aaron Fox (4) in the fourth quarter during game three of the 2026 NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters ConnectThe numbers support part of Smiths argument. New York made 40 field goals but recorded only 18 assists, a sharp departure from the ball movement and spacing that defined its playoff surge.Thats not the New York Knicks, Smith said. That shows theres not a lot of fluidity. Theres not a lot of moving of the basketball. Theres not the proper spacing. Theres not a lot of things.The Spurs capitalized on those issues. Victor Wembanyama delivered 32 points, eight rebounds and six assists, while Stephon Castle added 23 points. San Antonio also forced 13 Knicks turnovers and converted them into 21 points.Smiths criticism is fair but not absolute. Brunson remains New Yorks offensive engine and nearly dragged the team back late. However, championship basketball demands balance. When Towns is underused, Bridges is neutralized by foul trouble, and the offense becomes predictable, elite defenses adjust.MORE: President Donald Trump fires back at Stephen A. Smith following Knicks lossSmiths strongest observation may have been his simplest.That New York Knicks team aint winning the championship, Smith said. The New York Knicks team thats gonna win the championship is the New York Knicks team that weve been watching over the previous 13 games. The ones that showed up last night looked nothing like that team.
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    WNBA Power Rankings: Welcome to the top 2, Dallas
    The surging Wings are right behind the Lynx ahead of the teams' Commissioner's Cup matchup on Tuesday.
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    Pat McAfee in talks with ESPN over staggering new contract worth $60million a year
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    Ben Stokes 'to stand down' as England Test captain and considers retirement after latest incident
    England Test captain Ben Stokes is reportedly weighing up retirement from international cricket following a nightclub incident that has placed him under investigation by the England and Wales Cricket Board.The 35-year-old all-rounder, who now plays exclusively in the Test format, is said to be contemplating bringing his 15-year career at the highest level to an end.According to reports, the ECB offered Stokes the chance to relinquish the captaincy voluntarily on Monday whilst continuing as a player. The board retains the option to strip him of the role as part of any disciplinary measures should he decline.A third possibility being considered is a temporary hiatus from the sport, mirroring his 2021 break taken on mental health grounds before he assumed the captaincy from Joe Root.The incident occurred in the early hours of Monday at Rex Rooms, a nightclub on Chelsea's King's Road, where England players were celebrating their 115-run victory over New Zealand at Lord's.Members of rugby club Saracens were also present at the venue. A dispute involving Atkinson and a Saracens academy player, identified as Totoa Auvaa, escalated into a physical confrontation.A punch thrown during the altercation missed its intended target and instead struck an ECB security officer, who subsequently required stitches for his injuries. Neither Stokes nor Atkinson sustained any harm.The ECB confirmed it is investigating a breach of team protocols. The Cricket Regulator has been notified, with the board stating it would provide updates when further information becomes available.The controversy arrives against a backdrop of mounting disciplinary concerns within the England setup. Vice-captain Harry Brook was compelled to apologise following an altercation with a bouncer in New Zealand prior to the Ashes series. Ben Duckett was subsequently filmed intoxicated in Noosa during a break between Tests in Australia.Those incidents prompted the ECB to implement stricter regulations, including a midnight curfew for players. Stokes himself was part of the management team that introduced these measures.Wisden editor Lawrence Booth told talkSPORT the team's behavioural issues are now difficult to dismiss."This was the time to have a drink in the hotel, observe the curfew which had been imposed," he said. "Stokes was part of the management team that had imposed that curfew and he is the one who has turned around and broken it."George Dobell, senior correspondent at The Cricketer, expressed concern that Stokes would act pre-emptively. "I fear from everything I hear that Stokes is going to act first. And, regretfully, I hear that he is going to step down and possibly even retire," he told talkSPORT. "I think that would be hugely regrettable and I hope he doesn't. I hope he stands and fights his ground, which is the Ben Stokes we know."Former England bowler Steve Harmison urged caution until the full facts emerge. "What I want to happen now is to make sure there's a protective arm around Atkinson and Stokes at the minute because there's a duty of care from a team point of view to make sure their mental well-being is alright," he said.Neither player is expected to feature in the second Test, which begins at The Oval on 17 June.Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
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    Man reportedly shot at Kenya protest against US Ebola quarantine centre
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