Mo Dakhil
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I'm confident in that Brunson, if he gets enough of those clean looks, he's going to cause problems.
And that's going to force Wemby to edge up a little bit more and want to contest those a little bit more.
And then that's going to open up
stuff along the baseline for the Knicks whether it's a dunker spot dunk for Mitchell Robinson or or Hart kind of cutting along the baseline and getting an easy bucket there's going to be a lot of those things it's got to be Brunson hitting those shots though because that will soften up the defense and open up doors for the Knicks for them to be able to walk through and Hart um Hart the Hart like
I think we have to.
I think you have to be.
Everything has to be on the table for both teams when you're trying to win this championship right now.
And I think this is actually really evenly matched.
I heard you talking with Bill on Saturday, and the odds were kind of a little bit surprising to me with how high the Spurs were favored.
To me, it feels more like a pick-em.
And I think the interesting thing, too, about that five-man lineup where it's OG at the five, in short bursts, too, it doesn't have to beβ I think the longer Wemby sees somethingβ
the sooner he figures it out.
But if you ran it, forget quarter and a half, if you ran it for four or five minutes, cool, we bought time, got a couple of threes, boom.
Bring it back out and run it for another six minutes.
I think it kind of makes it a little harder for Wemby to catch a beat on that, and I think that's kind of the deal for me with understanding, and even the Spurs trying to figure out the defense to have to kind of shuffle back and forth defensively.
Gets hard.
Yeah.
In the long run, you're right.
Offensively, they would I mean, they'd get crushed by the Spurs on the offensive side where the Spurs would be able to, you know, throw lobs.
There's probably a bunch of offensive rebound opportunities for them and and really kind of go to work with that.