EYES WIDE | the podcast
Tuesday night. Eastern Conference Finals. Game 1 at Madison Square Garden. The Knicks are down 22 with under eight minutes left. The building is dead quiet. Jalen Brunson calls a timeout, pulls his team into a huddle, and says something nobody outside that circle hears. What follows is a 44-11 run — the largest comeback in Knicks franchise history — and a 115-104 overtime win. The Knicks are now up 2-0 in the series. Craig Palmer isn't here to talk about basketball. He's here to talk about what happened in that huddle. The moment before the moment. The private decision that produces the public comeback. And why most people — leaders, sales professionals, high performers — get the sequence exactly backwards. In this episode: The Moment Before the Moment — why the comeback started in the huddle, not with the first bucket, and what that means for how you lead under pressure. The Big-Box Problem — the real reason Cleveland collapsed in the fourth quarter, and the dangerous mindset it exposes in sales organizations built around protecting leads instead of building them. The Mountain Bike Call — the afternoon a CEO told Craig the board was shopping his replacement, what he did that evening, and how The Simple System was born out of one of the hardest moments of his career. The Brunson Blueprint — three things elite leaders do when they're down 22: shrink the frame, stay in their identity, and create belief before the evidence shows up. The Knicks are up 2-0. Game 3 is tonight in Cleveland. The series is alive. So is this conversation. Real Stories. Brutal Lessons. Zero Fluff. 👉 eyeswidecp.com/podcast
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