Rob Mahoney
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And I think that was a great play to point out was at this critical point in the game,
where you would think your superstar would get into the paint and make, make a play.
He does this thing too, where it's like, we were talking about gnashing where I was talking about gnashing last week, where you keep your dribble alive intentionally.
Shea got in there and had, you know, normally has the intention to score there.
He's like swiveling and turning back towards the perimeter.
which is an excellent place to be if you're on defense and you're like reading Shea's eyes, just chewing up clock.
Throughout this game, man, it was just – it was really impressive.
There's a lot more that we could get into.
I know we want to talk about the finals, but Wimby just –
Picked his spots really well.
Spurs had role players that came up and hit.
Julian Champagny was just nails throughout this game.
Unbelievable.
This team just kind of answered the bell in some ways that really, really left me reeling for a few days, honestly.
I was just so impressed by their youth, the way they stepped up.
I've had that same thought that you were saying about against everybody else.
And Chet, we mentioned this earlier in the playoffs when he's got DeAndre Ayton in front of him or he's got these typical big guys.
It's just he is a certain level of like wiggliness and cross-section of wiggliness and skill at a player his size that is a handful to deal with for most fives in the NBA.
But it just so happens that a player who has his same traits but just happens to be six inches taller
is playing at the same time as him and it gives him all kinds of problems.