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Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs are staring down a two-nothing hole in the NBA Finals, but don't expect them to flinch. Game three is Monday night at Madison Square Garden, and Wembanyama is making clear this series is far from over. The Knicks have the edge, but the Spurs have the kid.
Meanwhile in Kansas City, the Royals held their breath Sunday as Bobby Witt Junior exited against the Twins with right knee soreness. No further details from the organization yet, but losing your shortstop and cornerstone player at any point in the season is a significant blow Kansas City simply cannot afford to absorb.
And over at Michigan International Speedway, NASCAR threw a red flag with fifty laps remaining after Christopher Bell and Chase Elliott tangled in one of the most violent crashes you'll see this season. Elliott got loose underneath Bell coming off a restart, sending Bell into the wall at nearly a forty-five degree angle. The impact was so severe it bent the wall itself. Both drivers walked away, and right now that is the only number that matters.
That's your play-by-play. Sports Desk, back to the booth.
