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Victor Wembanyama will not face a flagrant foul for shoving Jalen Brunson in Game Three of the NBA Finals, and the Spurs have to be relieved. The league reviewed the play and cleared Wemby, keeping San Antonio's cornerstone eligible and the storyline focused squarely on basketball.
And speaking of San Antonio's young core, Stephon Castle is making no effort to hide his belief. After Game Three, Castle doubled down on his confidence that the Spurs will complete the comeback and win the two thousand twenty six NBA Finals. That kind of conviction from a second-year guard is something — and the Spurs faithful are feeding off every word.
Meanwhile, LeBron James is pushing back hard on the nepotism conversation surrounding Bronny James and his place on the Los Angeles Lakers roster. LeBron was direct, saying he doesn't play those games, and made clear he believes his son has earned his spot through work. Whether the basketball world fully agrees is another matter, but LeBron isn't entertaining the debate.
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