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Nalod
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In a recent interview with Caitlin Cooper, Carlisle laid out his belief that today’s league isn’t just about top-tier talent anymore. Depth, energy, and effort are becoming just as vital. Knicks this year a bit deeper and hopefully some yoot also more developed to add than last year. This might all be all well and good until Wemby returns to form and continues to develop? |
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Nalod
Posts: 71293 Alba Posts: 155 Joined: 12/24/2003 Member: #508 USA |
![]() All good points and valid......
Nesmith did us two years in a row. He did it vs. OKC. not a miricle, the kid can shoot in big moments and defend his position. I agree, Indy was simply better. Our talent has been there and Thibs took us to that level. Brown hopefully breaks the ceiling. Too many leads blown but we did have some nice comebacks also. IN retrospect Detroit was a tough series and perhaps protype of what Carlisle is talking about? Cade is the star and they fixed their coaching. Celtics had the two star thing with really talented role players in Holiday-KP-White and I dare to think if Tatum does not get hurt we still win that series? That was a really weird sereis for a lot of reasons. We jumped them 2-0 at home and even with a 3-1 lead one could feel the momentum shift? That was perhaps paranoia! Fact is we won on talent. We thought Thibs was safe! https://www.basketball-reference.com/playoffs/2025-nba-eastern-conference-semifinals-knicks-vs-celtics.html Given the new CBA and parity there is a sort of "March madness" kind of vibe that teams need not domoinate regular season to win a chip. Indy got healthier thru the season and really came on after new years. Orlando did the opposite. Yet OKC out west proved to be the best team throughout. Indy took them 7. not a cakewalk or OKC. Matchups do and will always matter. |