The Second Season NBA

NBA Cup Finals!

43 min · 19. dec. 2025
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We go in-depth on the Spurs Knicks NBA Cup Championship Game. We start with a positive assessment of what (and who) went well for the Knicks; highlighting one of the best per minute offensive rebounding performances in NBA history from Mitchell Robinson, OG’s well-rounded offensive performance and how even when Brunson is not at his best, why he is so important to the Knicks offensive approach. We then discuss how the Spurs fell short, along with the plenty of signs of encouragement for a young team that is currently ahead of schedule. We finish with larger overviews of both teams, with a focus on where they could go from a personnel and tactical standpoint moving forward.

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