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1st look at ESPN's open for Knicks-Spurs NBA Finals

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2026 NBA Finals: Important plays, lessons from Knicks-Spurs Game 1
Game 1 of the 2026 NBA Finals was a tactical defensive slugfest more emblematic of the 1990s, when the New York Knicks last made the Finals, than of 2026.

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10 of 13 ESPN analysts agree on one thing about the NBA Finals — and Knicks fans won't like it
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First look at ESPN's open for Knicks-Spurs NBA Finals
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Australia bring in Connolly for Sangha and bat in decider
The quarterback position is always a flashpoint around college football, especially for the 2026 season, as Arch Manning, Dante Moore, Julian Sayin, Trinidad Chambliss, CJ Carr, Gunner Stockton and ot...

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Dubón and Albies hit 3-run homers as Braves beat Blue Jays 7-3 for 12th straight win against Corbin
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NYPD Lifts Knicks MSG Watch Party Ban for NBA Finals Ahead of Game 1 vs. Spurs
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World Cup 2026: What you need to know about all 48 teams
Will Lionel Messi lead Argentina to retain the trophy they won in Qatar in 2022 and cement his claim to GOAT status?

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Revisiting the 1999 Spurs vs. Knicks NBA Finals ahead of historic 2026 rematch
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Stephen A. says the Knicks' depth is the BIGGEST concern in the 2026 NBA Finals

On First Take, Kendrick Perkins, Chiney Ogwumike and Stephen A. Smith join Shae Cornette to discuss what the biggest concern is in the 2026 NBA Finals: The Knicks' depth or Wemby’s fatigue?
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ESPN hires former referee Lauren Holtkamp-Sterling as rules analyst for select WNBA games

NEW YORK (AP) — Lauren Holtkamp-Sterling is getting back into basketball, this time going behind the microphone. The former referee, who was the third female official to work in the NBA, will be a rules analyst for ESPN during select WNBA games this season.
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