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The New York Knicks are NBA champions for the first time since nineteen seventy-three, and Jalen Brunson is the reason why. He dropped forty-five points on fourteen of twenty-seven shooting in Game Five to close out the San Antonio Spurs, averaging thirty-two points across the series. Gilbert Arenas is already calling for a statue, and honestly, it's hard to argue with that.
The Spurs' loss isn't going quietly though. Three-time Super Bowl champion and analyst Mitch Johnson is drawing heat over a theory that coach Mitch Johnson — same name, different man — favored veteran De'Aaron Fox over rookie Dylan Harper down the stretch. Whether it's fair or not, that question is going to follow San Antonio into the offseason.
Meanwhile in the NFL, Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby is making his move, declaring for the supplemental draft with a Pro Day tentatively set for July tenth. CBS Sports says the tape screams first-round talent, but questions surrounding the player off the field are real. The Rams were reportedly never a realistic landing spot, so the intrigue around where he ends up is only building from here.
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