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Mitchell Robinson, Dyson Daniels Ejected Thursday



Knicks center Mitchell Robinson and Hawks guard Dyson Daniels were ejected from Thursday’s Game 6 matchup between the two teams, tweets Fred Katz of The Athletic.
The two players got tangled up during a free throw attempt by OG Anunoby with 4:39 left in the second quarter (YouTube link). There was some pushing back and forth, with several Knicks employees — including head coach Mike Brown — attempting to restrain Robinson near the sideline.
After the scuffle cleared, the officials conducted a review, which led to both players receiving technical fouls and ejections.
New York was up a stunning 50 points at the time, dominating Atlanta in every facet of the game. The Knicks’ 47-point halftime lead was the largest in NBA playoff history, per ESPN research (Twitter link).
As Katz observes, Daniels and Robinson had been going at each other throughout the series. Robinson received an unsportsmanlike technical in Game 2, when he committed an offensive foul on Daniels and then walked over the Australian guard was on the ground (YouTube link).
While I’d be surprised if Robinson receives a suspension for Thursday’s incident, his status is at least worth monitoring for Game 1 of New York’s next playoff series. The Knicks will face the winner of Boston vs. Philadelphia in the Eastern Conference semifinals.



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The Wildest Bet Is the Winning Bet – The Marginalian


By Maria Popova

We place life’s bets by countless calculations of probability, conscious and unconscious, only to discover over and over how short they fall of the wildest reaches of the possible, which always includes but exceeds the probable. It helps to remember that we ourselves are children of improbability, that everything we treasure exists not because it had to, not because it was likely or necessary, but because the universe took a gamble against the staggering odds otherwise.

THE WILDEST BET IS THE WINNING BETby Maria Popova
You wouldn’t have bet on it,the battered rockorbiting a starfrom the discount binof the universe,wouldn’t have guessedthat it would bloommitochondria and music,that it would mushroommountains and minds,
and the hummingbird wingwhirring a hundred times fasterthan your eye can blink,
and your eye that tookfive hundred million yearsfrom trilobite to telescope,
and the unhurried orange lichengrowing on the black bouldertwo hundred times more slowlythan the tectonic plates beneathare drifting apart
and the marbled orcacarrying her dead calfdown the entire edgeof the continent,carrying the weightof consciousness
and consciousnesshow it windowsthis tenementof breath and bonewith wonder,how it hovers over everything,gigantic and unnecessary,like music,like love.



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Wolves’ Dosunmu, Anderson Out For Thursday’s Game 6



The Timberwolves will be even more shorthanded on Thursday, as Ayo Dosunmu (right calf soreness) won’t be able to suit up, sources tell Shams Charania of ESPN (Twitter link).
Head coach Chris Finch previously said Dosunmu was a game-time decision. He was officially listed as questionable.
It’s a tough blow for Minnesota, as Dosunmu has become critically important due to the injury absences of Donte DiVincenzo (Achilles rupture) and Anthony Edwards (hyperextended left knee and bone bruise). DiVincenzo will be out several months, while Edwards is expected to miss multiple weeks.
Dosunmu has had a huge series against the Nuggets, leading the Wolves in scoring at 21.8 points per game, with a scorching hot shooting line of .609/.545/.950. The impending free agent guard is also averaging 4.0 assists and 2.8 rebounds in 32.4 minutes per night through five games.
Veteran forward Kyle Anderson, who’s battling an illness, was also downgraded to out, per the team (Twitter link). The 32-year-old only played 20 total minutes in the first four games of the series, but he had six assists, four points and three rebounds in 15 minutes in Game 5.
 
More to come…
 



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