About this episode
The New York Knicks stumble against the Los Angeles Clippers, raising urgent questions about their starting lineup and playoff viability. Can Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns’ dynamic two-man game offset glaring issues with turnovers and defensive strategy? The Knicks’ 126-118 loss sparks debate over Mike Brown’s continued trust in a struggling core of Brunson, Josh Hart, Mikal Bridges, OG Anunoby, and Towns as opponents exploit weak perimeter shooting and inconsistent floor spacing.
Gavin Schall analyzes the impact of excessive turnovers, flawed blitz tactics against Kawhi Leonard, and the surprising lack of chemistry among the Nova Knicks. Highlights include Towns’ monster night, OG Anunoby’s relentless aggressiveness, and Hart’s mixed performance. Key discussion points: the Knicks’ negative net rating with their starting five, Josh Hart’s post-All-Star slump, and Mikal Bridges’ waning confidence. With upcoming easier matchups and a playoff push looming, is it time for a roster shake-up to break the cycle of frustration?
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