Rob Mahoney
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It kind of made me wonder if they do stay there.
It's like Wimby really, really was above the break.
with his feet committing to that matchup.
And I'm kind of wondering if they stick with that.
Yeah, if you're an offensive player that likes to operate in the middle of the floor, I feel like the spin is one of the first things that gets targeted.
I mean, I feel like I hear that a lot.
Like, that's just guys that like to spin around the foul line.
You're basically just going completely blind for a second, and that's a thing that they can exploit.
It's...
It's interesting because the Knicks did a really good job with the timely digs on that.
I have a couple shots of they were kind of creating a little triangle around Wimby every time that he started to go to one of those moves.
I'll be curious to see, though, one of the things that they did kind of hit on a couple different times is just using that pass the ball to the left side and then have a pin down to get Wimby to that spot instead that you don't end up with those
you know, telegraph digs.
I thought overall on, on defense, I thought that they did a great job.
Uh, there was a point in this game where, I mean, you can't come at, we were talking earlier about, um, I felt like the Knicks really needed to steal this game to like really light the fire.
I feel like, I feel like people have treated them like they can do this.
Like this tonight, I felt like was like, if they come in there and make a statement and get this one, you shift the home court and math obviously.
But then, um,
I just thought that they couldn't β there was a point in this game where I was looking at the numbers where, you know, Wimby ended up 6 of 21.
He got 26 points, but, you know, he got a lot of those at the line.