“Humility, and a willingness to sacrifice” Knicks Sound Off on how to Build a Championship Cultulre

“Humility, and a willingness to sacrifice” Knicks Sound Off on how to Build a Championship Cultulre



Never miss a moment with the latest news, trending stories and highlights to bring you closer to your favorite players and teams.
Download now ➡ https://nba.smart.link/NBAApp-YTDes

Subscribe to the NBA: https://on.nba.com/2JX5gSN

source

10 Comments

  1. Can’t believe im in a winning knicks era you know something off in the universe

  2. Mike Brown been putting in the grind for years, much success to him. Plus he doesn't age, but Spurs finna shut all that down SAS in 6

  3. ​Stephon Castle explicitly stating that Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is a tougher cover than Jalen Brunson is a massive quote.

    It shows a few things about where San Antonio's head is at:

    ​Battle-Tested Confidence: Coming out of the Western Conference gauntlet, Castle is essentially saying they've already faced the ultimate perimeter test in SGA.

    ​Tactical Shade: While Brunson is elite at using angles, deceleration, and footwork, SGA's combination of length, pace, and foul-drawing is a different animal.
    Castle minimizing Brunson's difficulty level is the exact kind of swagger you want from your lead point-of-attack defender, even if it provides instant bulletin-board material for the Knicks.

    ​The collective sentiment that the Spurs believe they are outright the better team is just as important.
    They clearly don't view the 105-95 loss as the Knicks overpowering them; they view it as a self-inflicted collapse.

    ​When a team attributes a Finals loss strictly to 4th-quarter execution rather than a talent gap, they usually come out in Game 2 playing highly aggressive, desperate basketball.

    They know they just need to clean up the late-game turnovers and defensive lapses rather than completely overhauling their game plan.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *