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Sixers Find Spark in McConnell Performance

From an offensive perspective, T.J. McConnell gave the Philadelphia 76ers exactly what they had been missing—explosive energy, composure, and relentless aggression. During one highlight play, after finishing a layup, he looked at his hand in disbelief, as if asking himself, “Did I really just do that?” That image quickly became a symbol of a night where McConnell captured the hearts of the Philadelphia crowd. Every time he touched the ball in the fourth quarter, fans chanted “T.J., T.J.” in unison.

Curry Targets Return in Game 2 of Round Two

Stephen Curry is expected to make his return in Game 2 of the Warriors’ second-round playoff series, following an ankle injury that sidelined him since March 9. The injury occurred just two minutes into a home game against the San Antonio Spurs, when Curry rolled his ankle and was forced to exit early. According to a report from NBC Bay Area journalist Monte Poole released before the series began, Curry was likely to return by the second game unless any

Thunder One Step Away from Cricket Exchange

For most of the first half, the Thunder managed to limit the Jazz’s three-point shooting, but Utah didn’t panic. Instead, they stayed composed, relied on their defense to keep the score close, and patiently executed their team-oriented offense. In half-court sets, the Jazz repeatedly ran pick-and-roll plays, with Ricky Rubio taking advantage of Russell Westbrook’s four fouls to drive aggressively and create easy scoring chances for Derrick Favors and Rudy Gobert. Aside from the occasional one-on-one plays by Donovan Mitchell,

Spurs’ Poor Three-Point Shooting Proves Costly

In their latest playoff matchup, the San Antonio Spurs struggled mightily from beyond the arc, shooting just 4-of-28 from three-point range—a dismal 14.3% conversion rate. Against a team like the Golden State Warriors, known for their explosive perimeter shooting, that kind of inefficiency spelled trouble from the start. According to Cricket Exchange, once the Warriors find their rhythm from deep, it’s nearly impossible to stop them with defense alone. If the Spurs can’t match Golden State’s outside firepower, the odds

Cricket Exchange Sees Rockets’ Championship

Rockets head coach Mike D’Antoni made it clear—dwelling on past playoff failures won’t do anyone any good. Despite never having won an NBA title, he isn’t wasting energy reflecting on past letdowns. And perhaps, Chris Paul is exactly the partner James Harden needed all along. From the moment Paul arrived in Houston, Harden repeatedly emphasized that his presence would be a game-changer for the Rockets. Now, after nearly a full season playing side by side, Harden is even more convinced.