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Spurs defense dominates Thunder, and Game 4 might have flipped the chess board of this series

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The San Antonio Spurs have evened the Western Conference finals at two games apiece after a 103-82 Game 4 win over the Thunder on the strength of a near perfect defensive performance. 

Hell, it might’ve been actually perfect. I’m just assuming they did at least one thing wrong at some point. But you would have to be some kind of cynical sleuth to find it, because this was a masterpiece. And the thing is, it might actually be sustainable as the series shifts to what will be a monstrous Game 5 on Tuesday in Oklahoma City. 

What did the Spurs do differently?

San Antonio’s young coach Mitch Johnson made a massive adjustment in Game 4 by backing off all the super high traps and double teams on Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and committing to covering him for most of the game with a single defender and helpers squeezing down to the nail. 

That last part is an important note, because it’s not as if San Antonio just allowed SGA to play one on one in open space. He will kill that kind of coverage. They still helped down off shooters, but by doing so at the nail instead of deploying a double team as soon as SGA crosses half court (as they did so often through the first three games) they remained in close enough proximity to their shooters to still have time to fly back out and meaningfully contest the 3s when SGA kicked out. 

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The result: Alex Caruso, Cason Wallace, Jaylin Williams and Jared McCain, who combined for 68 points and 12 3-pointers Game 3, scored just 12 points on two 3-pointers in Game 4. Consequently, the Thunder bench that outscored San Antonio’s reserves 76-23 in Game 3 only won the bench battle 32-30 on Sunday. 

If OKC isn’t winning the bench battle significantly, then that means their starters have to beat the Spurs with Victor Wembanyama on the court. And so far, that hasn’t happened. For the series, the Spurs have thrashed Oklahoma City by 50 points with Wemby on the floor. They are minus-46 with him off. Do the math and that’s nearly a 100-point swing over four games based on one guy being on or off the court. 

Which is to say, the Thunder were winning this series with their bench in the non-Wemby minutes. Caruso was the story. A 29% regular-season 3-point shooter had basically morphed into Steph Curry through the first three games by making 14 3-pointers at a 61% clip. He didn’t score a single point in Game 4, and OKC shot just 18% from 3 as a team. 

Some of that is shooting variance, but a lot of it was how much more contested their shots were as the Spurs stopped ignoring them to send multiple bodies at SGA. Turns out, shooting 3s is a lot harder when you aren’t being left wide open. Who woulda thunk it. 

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Did SGA at least score big?

No. And that’s the real revelation here. SGA only scored 19 points on 6-of-15 shooting. Had SGA gone for 40 in Game 3, then the Spurs would be out of luck. They tried double covering and the shooters killed them; they tried single covering him and he killed them. But that didn’t happen for three reasons. 

  • 1. San Antonio has great individual perimeter defenders. Stephon Castle, Dylan Harper, Devin Vassell, all these guys have proven throughout this series that they can stay in front of SGA (within reason) and apply physical pressure that genuinely impacts his rhythm and, ultimately, production. 
  • 2. San Antonio was still helping a lot on SGA. So these defenders weren’t on a total island. The Spurs continued to crowd SGA’s driving lanes and swoop down on him like vultures whenever he gained any kind of advantage. But again, it’s about the spots at which they were helping. When it’s 35 feet from the basket, you can’t get back to the shooters. When it’s at the elbow, or really anywhere inside the 3-point line, you can as long as you’re collectively committed to the cause. The Spurs were totally committed. You can come up with as many defensive schemes as you want, but in the end they all come down to effort. Top to bottom, the Spurs were full throttle all night long. 
  • 3. SGA had an off game. Some of that was San Antonio’s defense, but we know SGA can beat any defense on any night. This just wasn’t the one for him. It easily could be in Game 5. 

This will get very interesting if SGA hangs a 40-piece in Game 5 and the Spurs go down 3-2. With their backs against the wall, will they still have the nerve to single cover SGA? Or will they go back to playing percentages and hope Alex Caruso and company can’t reignite. Maybe it won’t get to that point, and the Spurs can simply continue with this defensive game plan because of this last factor.

Will Ajay Mitchell play in Game 5?

Being down Jalen Williams hurts, but with Mitchell the Thunder still have a legit No. 2 scorer who can create his own offense. It was no accident that OKC entered Game 4 having outscored opponents by 25.1 points per 100 possessions in the playoffs with Mitchell on the floor, per Cleaning the Glass. 

First, he can flat out carry an offense for stretches if SGA doesn’t have it going and the shooters aren’t making shots; Mitchell is making 53% of his shots as a pick-and-roll creator in the playoffs, per NBA.com, and he’s a top-10 scorer on drives. But he also too much as a tandem scorer with SGA when the MVP is also cooking, because now Mitchell, a top-10 scorer on drives in this postseason, is getting to attack against scrambling defenses. 

Williams can fill that role, too, but right now there’s no indication that he’ll be ready to go any time soon. Mitchell being out for Game 5 would allow San Antonio to double-down on its single coverage of Shai knowing that even if he goes for 40, who else is going help him if the shooters are accounted for and there isn’t a second scorer? 

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For my money, Mitchell’s status will be the biggest story leading up to Game 5. But in all honesty, even if he does play, and even if he’s not compromised, the Spurs might’ve already flipped this series. I’d still call it a 50/50 deal, but they made a move that changed the whole chess board on Sunday. 

The thought was that single covering the MVP straight up was suicide, but instead it wound up holding the Thunder, who didn’t crack the 50-point mark until the 3:28 point of the third quarter, to their lowest playoff scoring output since 2020. 

The champs can definitely still win this series. They have the home court for Game 5, and in a 2-2 best-of-seven series, the winner of Game 5 has historically gone on to win the series 82% of the time. They will definitely take their chances, but they also know they have a serious problem on their hands with this new wrinkle San Antonio has put into play. 

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Providence welcomes Ghana national team for World Cup

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PROVIDENCE – This year will be Ghana’s fifth World Cup appearance, but its first in the United States, as the team arrived in Providence on Wednesday and was greeted by fans at the Graduate by Hilton Providence hotel during a welcome ceremony.

Fans were lined up across the street hours before the team arrived on June 11, greeting one another as more and more arrived and chanting to show their support. Occasionally, cars passing by would honk their horns to show support.

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Players, coaches and top Ghana Soccer Federation officials arrived at the hotel around 7 p.m., where FIFA officials shook their hands as they entered, while Ghanaian music and dancers were in the background.

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Fans stand outside the Graduate hotel in downtown Providence to welcome the Ghana Black Stars to the city on Thursday.

Fans stand outside the Graduate hotel in downtown Providence to welcome the Ghana Black Stars to the city on Thursday.

Ghana Soccer Federation President Kurt Edwin Simeon-Okraku was the first representative to come to the podium to speak. He first led the fans in the team’s official chants to continue to keep spirits high, then talked about what it meant to see the fans show up for the team.

“I’m extremely excited,” Simeon-Okraku said. “And extremely proud to see all of you here to support your own Black Stars.”

The lobby of the Graduate hotel in Providence is set to welcome the Ghana national team. The Black Stars will make their home in Rhode Island, and practice at Bryant University, for the World Cup.

The lobby of the Graduate hotel in Providence is set to welcome the Ghana national team. The Black Stars will make their home in Rhode Island, and practice at Bryant University, for the World Cup.

Simeon-Okraku also made sure to thank and praise Rhode Island for welcoming them and making them feel at home.

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“I was promised that this would be our home, and it is,” Simeon-Okraku said. “What I’ve seen already confirms the promise that was made, that this would be our permanent home.”

Simeon-Okraku wrapped up his speech, outlining the team’s goal for the World Cup, albeit lofty for a team that hasn’t advanced past the group stage since 2010.

“Ghana is here,” Simeon-Okraku said. “And Ghana is here to stay. And Ghana will lift the cup.”

Director of Art, Culture and Tourism for the City of Providence Joe Wilson Jr. was the city’s representative to speak at the event. Wilson Jr. highlighted the time and effort it took the city to prepare for Ghana and its fans’ arrival this summer, while also agreeing with Simeon-Okraku that the city wants to see the team bring back the World Cup trophy with them.

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According to Wilson Jr., the city will raise Ghana’s flag at City Hall at 4 p.m. on Friday, and an hour later, the city will hold a “cultural experience and concert” at Biltmore Park. Wilson Jr. ended his speech with the event’s unofficial message of making Providence, Ghana’s second hometown.

The Black Stars will be practicing at Bryant University during the World Cup. Bryant President Ross Gittell talked about the amazing opportunity and excitement throughout the Bryant community to host a national team’s practice at their facilities.

A sign outside the Graduate hotel for the arrival of the Ghana national team.

A sign outside the Graduate hotel for the arrival of the Ghana national team.

Bryant will host the Black Stars’ first practice session on Saturday, though it is an invite-only event. Bryant also plans to host a youth clinic that will be open to the public, but Gittell didn’t provide any details on when the event will be held.

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Augustine Boadi is a former Bryant University soccer player from Ghana who graduated this year. Gittell credited Boadi for helping connect the Black Stars and the university to make sure everything is in order and goes according to plan. Boadi even referred to himself as a bridge between the two.

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“It’s amazing,” Boadi said. “I don’t know how to describe it. To be able to have the Black Stars come to a school that has helped me grow so much and change my life. So, having these two parts of my life come together in an epic tournament like this, I’m just happy to be a part of it.”

This article originally appeared on The Providence Journal: Rhode Island will host Ghana national team for World Cup soccer tourney

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McLaughlin: Kenny Dillingham for CFB Commissioner

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Primary Big 12 logo smallBrendan Sorsby’s injunction to play this year has rocked the college football world.

Could there be any good news that comes from this across the country?

On today’s episode of Locked On College Football, Spencer McLaughlin is joined by ‘Locked On Buffs’ host Kevin Borba.

Is there an odd similarity between the Sorsby situation and Deion Sanders’ first year in Boulder?

ASU Sun Devis logoArizona State football head coach Kenny Dillingham is among the most charismatic coaches in all of college football.

His legend is continuing to grow by the day in Tempe.

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00:00 Controversy in college sports conferences
03:27 Discussing college football eligibility issues
08:36 Underage gambling consequences
13:12 Rising tensions in college football
17:06 Texas Tech sports fan culture
20:38 Texas Tech quarterback controversy
23:33 Kenny Dillingham retweet moment
29:05 Discussing Arizona State fandom

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VV: Ultimatum Senbonzakura guide

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VV: Ultimatum features Senbonzakura as the strongest Shikai Ability for Shinigami players. This Shikai Ability has some of the most powerful moves in the game, including area-of-effect attacks, targeted moves, and a sub-mode. These can be used to pressure the opponent and deal a lot of damage at the same time, especially with the right build.

Here’s everything you need to know about Senbonzakura in VV: Ultimatum.


Breaking down Senbonzakura in VV: Ultimatum

How to get

Ability Rerolls are available through code redemptions (Image via Roblox)Ability Rerolls are available through code redemptions (Image via Roblox)
Ability Rerolls are available through code redemptions (Image via Roblox)

After attaining your Shikai Ability, you can use Ability Rerolls for a 1% chance to receive Senbonzakura. Classified as a Legendary Shikai Ability, Senbonzakura is among the rarest options available, rivaling the likes of The Superstar for Quincy and Los Lobos for Hollows.

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You can get Ability Rerolls through code redemptions, quest completion, Daily Rewards, as random mob drops, and more.

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Moveset and upgrades

Senbonzakura in action (Image via Roblox || YouTube/@JustKenshi)Senbonzakura in action (Image via Roblox || YouTube/@JustKenshi)
Senbonzakura in action (Image via Roblox || YouTube/@JustKenshi)

Senbonzakura has regular attacks that cover a large crescent area in front of you. Even with regular attacks, it can create some excellent pressure in neutral. Its critical is equally as potent, offering great damage potential.

It has three Shikai moves, which are detailed below:

  • Petal Dance: Stab your blade forth to send flowers that circle the target and hit caught within the circle.
  • Thousand Blossoms: Bladescatter: Petal Dance variant that causes the flowers to cover two areas instead that damage the opponents.
  • Thousand Blossoms: Encircle: Petal Dance variant that covers a large single area.
  • Wave of Blossoms: Sends a wave of petals that deal damage to anyone caught within.

For every time you deal damage, Senbonzakura builds up a Blossoming meter, which leads into the Scatter, Senbonzakura mode. This mode, activated by holding E on the keyboard, adds a bleeding effect to all of your attacks while making great improvements to the effectiveness of your regular attacks and critical hits. In this state, you can perform another skill called Thousand Blossoms: Final Act, the details of which are listed below:

  • Thousand Blossoms: Final Act: Advancing rush move that swings twice for massive damage and bleed effect.

Senbonzakura’s effectiveness can also be increased by raising your Ability Level. This can be done by using its moveset in general combat, meaning it will get stronger the more you use it. You can check the different Upgrades unlocked at the various Ability Levels, which are categorized into Damage, Reiatsu Efficiency, and Rate sections.


Damage

  • Level 4: When your Blossoming meter is 50% or more, your petal-related abilities trigger a petal aftercut.
  • Level 6: With a maxed-out Blossoming meter, enemies at low HP will be instantly defeated by petal aftercuts.

Reiatsu Efficiency

  • Level 9: All neutral parries become perfect parries when in Blossoming mode.
  • Level 10: Manual perfect parries extend the duration of Blossoming mode by a small amount.

Rate

  • Level 5: Send petals after an opponent upon knocking them back with a blade catch.
  • Level 6: Wave of Blossoms now causes a downslam on hit and builds up more Blossoming meter when the meter is above 30%.

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FAQs on VV: Ultimatum

How do I get Senbonzakura in VV: Ultimatum?

Shinigami players can get Senbonzakura through Ability Rerolls.

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What rarity does Senbonzakura belong to in VV: Ultimatum?

Senbonzakura belongs to the Legendary rarity.

How do I trigger the Blossoming mode with Senbonzakura?

The Blossoming mode can be activated using E on the keyboard, L2 + D-Pad Right on the PlayStation controller, and LT + D-Pad Right on the Xbox controller.