Ant defends Game 4 approach after quiet night
Briefly

In Game 4 of the Western Conference finals, Anthony Edwards downplayed his underwhelming scoring night against the Oklahoma City Thunder, insisting he made the right decisions despite being held to 16 points. He noted the effective defensive strategy employed by the Thunder, which limited his shot opportunities. Even with a lower output compared to his previous games, Edwards highlighted that he aimed to maintain team rhythm rather than force shots. Coach Chris Finch acknowledged Edwards’ improvement in aggression during the second half, suggesting he responded well to the tough defense.
"I don't look at it like I struggled, or [Julius Randle] struggled. They just, they had a good game plan, making us get off the ball."
"It's an urge that I want to get the ball in the rim, put it up there. But you don't want to take bad shots and get your team out of rhythm."
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