Knicks return to the East finals behind record shooting
New York's sweep-clinching win in Philadelphia turned into a three-point showcase, with Jalen Brunson, Josh Hart, Karl-Anthony Towns, and Deuce McBride all shaping the run.
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New York's sweep-clinching win in Philadelphia turned into a three-point showcase, with Jalen Brunson, Josh Hart, Karl-Anthony Towns, and Deuce McBride all shaping the run.
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The Knicks are still at their best when Brunson gets two feet in the paint, forces a choice, and turns pressure into simple reads.
Towns' passing and rebounding change the geometry of the frontcourt when the floor is spaced around Brunson and the wings.
New York's wing group has become the roster's connective tissue: defense, transition rebounding, and quick decisions off the catch.
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Bridges, Hart, and Anunoby keep the Knicks balanced with defensive pressure, rebounding, and fast decisions off the catch.
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The minutes picture runs through Anunoby's status, McBride's role, and how much size New York can keep on the floor.
The Knicks need Bridges taking clean rhythm threes and attacking tilted defenses, not forcing late-clock pull-ups.
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