Mo Dakhil
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But I think if you do it in bursts would be something I'd be really interested to see how they how the Spurs handle that.
Well, one thing to me is going to be the transition game.
and getting the easy buckets.
And I think, you know, for me, and it's not just transition for me with the Spurs.
Spurs, when they play fast and they get the ball up to court quickly, it really kind of allows their offense to find its way.
And that's a, by the way, it's not just a Spurs thing.
Every team should be trying to get the ball up to court quickly and get more time to run offense and run their actions.
But I feel like the Spurs, when they get
not necessarily transition but early offense stuff where they get a quick drive and it flattens out the defense i almost feel like they always get a good look on that possession because whether it's the team had to cross match and are in matchups they don't like or they rotated they weren't quite ready for it and it opened up an opportunity for somebody else to find buckets you know there was uh uh
a Dylan Harper early offense drive that led to Champagne three in, in game seven, that kind of changed things in terms of the, the momentum.
And I think those are the things for me, can the Knicks slow them down and keep them at a slower pace?
You know, the Knicks like to play fast too.
I mean, we saw what they did to the Cavs, but part of that is the Cavs just decided they weren't going to play any transition defense.
But I think if they can slow down the Spurs, I think that's an area they got to hit.
That's a pressure point I would want to touch on if I'm the Knicks of like, we want this to be a little bit slower so that they're not flying up and down the court because offensively they'll start to cook.
Let's do it.
This has been a tough one.
I literally was on the plane flying here and was going back and forth over and over again.
I'm so excited for the series just because I think it's so close.
I've tried so hard.