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"publishedAt": "2026-06-11T15:37:33.000Z",
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"NBA",
"2026 nba finals",
"2026 NBA Playoffs",
"basketball",
"de'aaron fox",
"nba finals",
"nba playoffs",
"New York Knicks",
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"textContent": "If OG Anunoby's miraculous putback of Jalen Brunson's long three is the Hand of God, maybe the play before it was the Brain of Squirrel. It was San Antonio Spurs guard De'Aaron Fox, currently finishing up his ninth year in the NBA, who made a pre-rookie mistake that allowed the New York Knicks the chance to take the 3-1 series lead.\n\nWith under 20 seconds to go and the Spurs up one, a Brunson drive to the hoop led to a loose ball off the backboard. It was Fox, heroically, who tipped the ball past the last Knicks defender and chased it down in the Spurs' end. Basketball convention dictates that you play it safe and wait to be fouled, to take more time off the clock and go to the line to extend the lead. However, Fox decided that the layup would be more automatic than the free throws, and Anunoby made a play that you can add to the list of legendary NBA Finals blocks. No foul, no points, Knicks ball.\n\n\"I just thought I'd be able to outrun him,\" the 28-year-old Fox said after the game. \"That’s it.\"",
"title": "De’Aaron Fox, What Were You Thinking?"
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