The Hot Hand Theory Podcast

Here's The Knicks' Plan to Beat Wemby [Knicks vs Spurs Preview]

56 min · 31 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Here's The Knicks' Plan to Beat Wemby [Knicks vs Spurs Preview]

Descripción

On the 86th episode of Hot Hand Theory, XJ and Geoff preview the 2026 NBA Finals between the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs — a Knicks vs Spurs Finals rematch 27 years in the making. The Knicks have dominated the playoffs by living at the rim, winning with Jalen Brunson’s shot creation, Karl-Anthony Towns’ spacing and passing, Josh Hart’s chaos, OG Anunoby’s defense, Mikal Bridges’ mid-range game, Mitchell Robinson’s rim pressure, and one of the deepest rosters in the NBA. But now they face Victor Wembanyama. Wemby and the Spurs have built their playoff run around taking away the paint. San Antonio forces teams into uncomfortable shots, keeps Wembanyama near the rim, and dares opponents to win in ways they do not normally want to. For the Knicks, that creates the central question of the Finals: can New York pull Wemby out of the paint, create enough clean threes and mid-range looks, and defend well enough to win a championship? We break down how the Knicks can attack Wembanyama, why Jalen Brunson’s pull-up shooting matters so much, how Josh Hart screening could change the Spurs’ coverage, and why OG Anunoby and Mitchell Robinson may be the biggest defensive swing pieces against Wemby. We also talk through San Antonio’s pressure points, including Stephon Castle, Dylan Harper, De’Aaron Fox, Devin Vassell, Keldon Johnson, and the way the Spurs force every opponent to solve their style. We cover: 🔹 Knicks vs Spurs in the NBA Finals, 27 years after the 1999 Finals 🔹 Why Victor Wembanyama changes everything about this matchup 🔹 How the Knicks can pull Wemby away from the paint 🔹 Jalen Brunson’s pull-up threes and why they may be New York’s best pressure point 🔹 Karl-Anthony Towns, five-out spacing, and the Knicks’ offensive ceiling 🔹 Josh Hart as a screener and the emotional breaking point of Spurs coverage 🔹 OG Anunoby and Mitchell Robinson defending Wembanyama 🔹 How the Knicks can slow down San Antonio’s guards and force tough threes 🔹 Why Game 1 could be massive for New York 🔹 Whether this is the Knicks’ best chance to win a championship with this core 💬 Let us know in the comments: Who wins the NBA Finals, Knicks or Spurs? And what is the biggest x-factor in stopping Victor Wembanyama? If you value smart New York Knicks analysis, San Antonio Spurs breakdowns, real NBA strategy, and playoff conversations with more depth than the usual hot takes, subscribe and catch every episode of Hot Hand Theory. #knicks #newyorkknicks #knicksvsspurs #spurs #sanantoniospurs #nbafinals #jalenbrunson #victorwembanyama #wemby #karlanthonytowns #oganunoby #mikalbridges #joshhart #mitchellrobinson #deucemcbride #stephoncastle #dylanharper #deaaronfox #devinvassell #hothandtheory

Comentarios

0

Sé la primera persona en comentar

¡Regístrate ahora y únete a la comunidad de The Hot Hand Theory Podcast!

Empezar

2 meses por 1 €

Después 4,99 € / mes · Cancela cuando quieras.

  • Podcasts exclusivos
  • 20 horas de audiolibros / mes
  • Podcast gratuitos

Todos los episodios

118 episodios

Portada del episodio The Knicks Just Proved They’re A Team of Destiny

The Knicks Just Proved They’re A Team of Destiny

Hot Hand Theory's Knicks vs Spurs Game 4 reaction after the New York Knicks pulled off the most impossible comebacks in NBA Finals history, storming back from 29 points down to beat the San Antonio Spurs 107-106 and move one win away from an NBA championship. XJ and Geoff react to the insanity of the Knicks’ miracle comeback, OG Anunoby’s game-winning tip-in with 1.2 seconds left, and how New York somehow turned what looked like a season-crushing blowout into one of the greatest wins in franchise history. The duo breaks down why Jalen Brunson’s final shot over Victor Wembanyama was actually brilliant, how OG Anunoby continued an all-time two-way playoff run, why Jose Alvarado’s fearless energy helped save the Knicks when everything looked lost, and how Karl-Anthony Towns, Josh Hart, and the rest of the rotation kept fighting through a game that seemed completely over. They also discuss the Spurs’ red-hot start, Wemby’s impact, San Antonio’s collapse, the Knicks’ second-half defensive turnaround, and why this team keeps making the impossible feel inevitable. The Knicks are up 3-1 in the NBA Finals. They are one win away from their first championship since 1973. And after a 29-point miracle at Madison Square Garden, it is getting harder and harder not to believe this is a team of destiny. #knicks #newyorkknicks #knicksvsspurs #nbafinals #jalenbrunson #oganunoby #karlanthonytowns #victorwembanyama #wemby #joshhart #josealvarado #mikalbridges #mitchellrobinson #sanantoniospurs #spurs #hothandtheory

11 de jun de 202632 min
Portada del episodio The Spurs-Knicks Adjustment That Might Flip the Finals

The Spurs-Knicks Adjustment That Might Flip the Finals

Hot Hand Theory's Knicks vs Spurs Game 3 reaction after the San Antonio Spurs beat the New York Knicks to cut the NBA Finals series to 2-1. XJ and Geoff break down how Victor Wembanyama, Stephon Castle, De’Aaron Fox, Mitch Johnson, and the Spurs found the adjustments that changed Game 3, including San Antonio’s new defensive approach against Karl-Anthony Towns and the offensive actions that put pressure on Jalen Brunson and the Knicks defense. The duo discusses Wemby’s rim protection, Castle’s huge Game 3 performance, the Spurs’ inverted ghost coverage, how San Antonio slowed down KAT’s impact, why the Knicks need a Game 4 counter, and whether the Spurs may have found the adjustment that could flip the NBA Finals. #spurs #sanantoniospurs #victorwembanyama #wemby #stephoncastle #deaaronfox #dylanharper #devinvassell #mitchjohnson #knicks #newyorkknicks #knicksvsspurs #nbafinals #jalenbrunson #karlanthonytowns #oganunoby #mikalbridges #joshhart #hothandtheory

9 de jun de 202633 min
Portada del episodio Karl-Anthony Towns Is Playing Like the Best Big in the World

Karl-Anthony Towns Is Playing Like the Best Big in the World

Hot Hand Theory's Knicks vs Spurs Game 2 reaction after the New York Knicks beat the San Antonio Spurs 105-104 to take a 2-0 lead in the NBA Finals. XJ and Geoff break down why Karl-Anthony Towns is playing like the best big in the world right now, how KAT has become the defining player of the series, and why his offense, passing, spacing, and defense against Victor Wembanyama have completely changed the Knicks vs Spurs matchup. The duo discusses why the Spurs keep struggling when Wemby guards Towns, how New York’s five-shooter lineups broke San Antonio’s defense, Mitch Johnson’s late defensive adjustment, Mike Brown’s response, Jalen Brunson surviving another rough shooting night, and why Madison Square Garden could be a nightmare for the Spurs in Game 3. The Knicks are up 2-0 in the NBA Finals, Karl-Anthony Towns is playing like a Finals MVP, and New York is now two wins away from a championship. #knicks #newyorkknicks #knicksvsspurs #nbafinals #jalenbrunson #karlanthonytowns #victorwembanyama #wemby #joshhart #oganunoby #mikalbridges #mitchellrobinson #sanantoniospurs #spurs #hothandtheory

6 de jun de 202627 min
Portada del episodio Here's The Knicks' Plan to Beat Wemby [Knicks vs Spurs Preview]

Here's The Knicks' Plan to Beat Wemby [Knicks vs Spurs Preview]

On the 86th episode of Hot Hand Theory, XJ and Geoff preview the 2026 NBA Finals between the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs — a Knicks vs Spurs Finals rematch 27 years in the making. The Knicks have dominated the playoffs by living at the rim, winning with Jalen Brunson’s shot creation, Karl-Anthony Towns’ spacing and passing, Josh Hart’s chaos, OG Anunoby’s defense, Mikal Bridges’ mid-range game, Mitchell Robinson’s rim pressure, and one of the deepest rosters in the NBA. But now they face Victor Wembanyama. Wemby and the Spurs have built their playoff run around taking away the paint. San Antonio forces teams into uncomfortable shots, keeps Wembanyama near the rim, and dares opponents to win in ways they do not normally want to. For the Knicks, that creates the central question of the Finals: can New York pull Wemby out of the paint, create enough clean threes and mid-range looks, and defend well enough to win a championship? We break down how the Knicks can attack Wembanyama, why Jalen Brunson’s pull-up shooting matters so much, how Josh Hart screening could change the Spurs’ coverage, and why OG Anunoby and Mitchell Robinson may be the biggest defensive swing pieces against Wemby. We also talk through San Antonio’s pressure points, including Stephon Castle, Dylan Harper, De’Aaron Fox, Devin Vassell, Keldon Johnson, and the way the Spurs force every opponent to solve their style. We cover: 🔹 Knicks vs Spurs in the NBA Finals, 27 years after the 1999 Finals 🔹 Why Victor Wembanyama changes everything about this matchup 🔹 How the Knicks can pull Wemby away from the paint 🔹 Jalen Brunson’s pull-up threes and why they may be New York’s best pressure point 🔹 Karl-Anthony Towns, five-out spacing, and the Knicks’ offensive ceiling 🔹 Josh Hart as a screener and the emotional breaking point of Spurs coverage 🔹 OG Anunoby and Mitchell Robinson defending Wembanyama 🔹 How the Knicks can slow down San Antonio’s guards and force tough threes 🔹 Why Game 1 could be massive for New York 🔹 Whether this is the Knicks’ best chance to win a championship with this core 💬 Let us know in the comments: Who wins the NBA Finals, Knicks or Spurs? And what is the biggest x-factor in stopping Victor Wembanyama? If you value smart New York Knicks analysis, San Antonio Spurs breakdowns, real NBA strategy, and playoff conversations with more depth than the usual hot takes, subscribe and catch every episode of Hot Hand Theory. #knicks #newyorkknicks #knicksvsspurs #spurs #sanantoniospurs #nbafinals #jalenbrunson #victorwembanyama #wemby #karlanthonytowns #oganunoby #mikalbridges #joshhart #mitchellrobinson #deucemcbride #stephoncastle #dylanharper #deaaronfox #devinvassell #hothandtheory

31 de may de 202656 min
Portada del episodio The Knicks Adjustment That Will Decide The East [Video Essay]

The Knicks Adjustment That Will Decide The East [Video Essay]

The New York Knicks just pulled off a historic Game 1 comeback against the Cleveland Cavaliers, and the adjustment that saved the game may decide the Eastern Conference Finals. Down 22 in the fourth quarter, the Knicks stormed back behind a heroic Jalen Brunson performance, beating Cleveland 115–104 in overtime for the largest playoff comeback win since 1970. But this HHT video essay breaks down the tactical reason the comeback became possible: Cleveland’s ghost coverage on Josh Hart, and Mike Brown’s decision to close with Landry Shamet and five shooters. What You’ll Learn: 🔹 How the Cavaliers used ghost coverage on Josh Hart to shrink the Knicks’ offense 🔹 Why Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen were able to stay near the rim and clog driving lanes 🔹 How Cleveland took away the Knicks’ rim pressure after New York dominated the paint against Atlanta and Philadelphia 🔹 Why the Knicks’ offense looked completely different with Josh Hart on vs. off the court 🔹 How Landry Shamet changed the spacing late in Game 1 🔹 Why Jalen Brunson was able to hunt James Harden once the Knicks had five shooters on the floor 🔹 Why Mike Brown’s willingness to stick with this adjustment could determine who goes to the NBA Finals The Knicks won Game 1 because Jalen Brunson was incredible. But playoff basketball is about counters, and Cleveland showed one of the clearest ways to slow New York down: ignore Josh Hart, protect the rim, and force the Knicks to win from the perimeter. The question now is whether Mike Brown will keep using the five-shooter lineup that opened the floor, gave Brunson space, and turned Game 1 into one of the most memorable comebacks in Knicks playoff history. #newyorkknicks #knicks #knicksnation #knicksbasketball #nyknicks #newyorkknicksbasketball #jalenbrunson #joshhart #landryshamet #karlanthonytowns #mikebrown #clevelandcavaliers #cavs #knicksvscavs #easternconferencefinals #nbaplayoffs #nba #nbavideoessay #thinkingbasketball

20 de may de 20265 min