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Chapter 1: What insights does Colin provide about the NBA Finals?
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Chapter 2: What should we expect in Game 4 of the NBA Finals?
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Chapter 3: How are the Knicks performing in the NBA Finals so far?
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Chapter 4: What impact does Wemby have on the Knicks' performance?
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Years ago, I was talking to a college football fan and I said, how does Texas and Miami and USC, you could look at historically and say they kind of underachieve. And I was talking to somebody, I said, I think part of it is those are probably the three best places in terms of fun and options in college football.
Chapter 5: What strategies are the Spurs using to gain an advantage?
College football is mostly small towns. Coral Gables, you buy South Beach, Austin, Texas, music, wine, food. You know, and LA is LA, entertainment capital of the country. I'm like, college football teams are full of 18, 19, 20, 21-year-olds. And I'm like, I think it's an advantage to play at Gonzaga in basketball. You know, I think it's an advantage to play in Tuscaloosa or Athens, Georgia.
Is that, you know, the reality is, and I think... you know, the Spurs are a really, really young team. And San Antonio's not a, you know, wild party town necessarily, but LeBron was talking to Steve Nash on Mind the Game podcast about even though the Knicks have a bunch of veterans, it was probably easier to start the series on the road.
Chapter 6: How do the Knicks fans influence the team's performance?
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Knicks fans right now are so f***ing insane and crazy right now for a finals game.
Yeah.
That... Them starting on the road and just knowing that it's keeping the main thing the main thing. The main thing of the main thing is the game. Let's just play the game. I can only imagine if game one started at Madison Square Garden. People asking for tickets. People want to be in there.
Chapter 7: What are the implications of Brendan Sorsby's situation in college football?
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Chapter 8: How can the NCAA enforce rules regarding player conduct?
LeBron was critical of a city. Watch out. Every city's equal in America. J-Mac with the news. This is the Herdline News. Every city is not equal in America. Just like every guard in this series is not equal. Stephen Castle was a factor, Colin, in Game 3. 18 points in the first half. That's more than he scored in entirety of Game 1 or Game 2.
And Castle was on doing an interview and, man, he won just one game. And listen to what he said going down the rest of the way.
We all want to win. You know, we don't care who really puts the ball in the basket, who gets the numbers. We all just want to win. So, I mean, yeah, just trying to stick with it, like I said, and not get satisfied with just one win, the one we came here to get to. I expect us to win the next three.
But, I mean, us just taking it game by game, you know, quarter by quarter, and trying to walk this thing down.
I think if the Knicks can win in like five or six games and Brunson's as inefficient as he's been for a long stretch all season, it really does tell you how special this team is. Because Jalen Brunson now, plus minus, is a minus. And he's not shooting particularly well because he gets no freebies in the lane with Wemby. None. And Castle, to me, is one of the better defenders in the league.
I mean, Colin, he's not locked up, but held SGA well below his norms. Yes. And if he were to do the same to Brunson, I'm telling you, I think Castle, outside of Knicks and Lakers, is probably my favorite player in the league. Just to watch. He plays so hard defensively. Sometimes a little too aggressively, but that's my style on the court. I think his game is largely established.
I think Dylan Harper has to work on hitting threes. And I think Wemby has to work on refining his offensive game. This team next year, I mean, I kind of really feel like you better get them now. Wemby's not going backwards. And Dylan Harper is super athletic, but he's not a dependable three-point shooter. I think Castle's game has been established. Elite defender, hyper-aggressive.
It's a decent shooter, not great, but he can stroke it. I think the two big leaps on this franchise... Vassell's obviously a real solid player, but I kind of feel like I know what I have. I think Dylan Harper's ability to hit the three, force you to close on him, because he is so fast and quick. And then Wemby's growth offensively. Castle, to me... I mean, what did he make this year?
What were the awards for Castle? I don't think he got anything. I mean, he's a young guy. He's only third year. But Colin, the other thing I love is he looks like he knows what he needs to do. He's all business. And there's some basketball players. The modern era is very Instagram heavy, right? Where you're on the highlights, you're flashing, you're walking into the arena. Go to his Instagram.
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