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Podcast Appearances
Before I ask you this next question about adjustments, I do want to say Knicks and Spurs have played three very close games here, like thrilling games, back and forth games that all became one possession contest at some point in like the final minutes of these games.
The aggregate score, I saw TK break this down in Substack article this morning, Knicks 321, Spurs 314.
So a seven point difference, again, across three games.
So I say that because at this point it's like,
These are very close games.
What adjustments?
Yeah, in the margins, sure.
But both teams feel like, hey, we've done enough here to win these games.
We could be up 3-0.
Both squads probably picked that.
But do you have something specific, TK, an adjustment from either side that maybe a coach would implement or a switch up or a rotation or whatever?
A couple of non-adjustments, I think, are big.
San Antonio needs to keep Wemby off towns.
Having him roam off of Josh Hart and sometimes Mikael Bridges is good for the Spurs.
It just makes the defense a lot easier.
It keeps the Knicks into a one-on-one game and it helps conserve Wemby's offense or his energy for offense.
So keep Wemby as the roamer.
That's easy.
Keep screening for Victor Wendanyama.
Have him set these screens and roll to the hoop as well.