Finding The Seams
The Spurs are back in the NBA Finals. After falling behind 0-2, San Antonio stormed into Madison Square Garden and delivered its best performance of the series, cutting the Knicks' lead to 2-1 and raising a fascinating question: Have the Spurs finally figured out how to maximize Victor Wembanyama? In this LIVE episode of Finding The Seams, Ric Bucher and NBA champion Brendan Haywood break down San Antonio's Game 3 victory, the coaching adjustment that transformed Wemby's impact, why the Spurs stopped treating him like a perimeter player, and how their defensive pressure has turned Jalen Brunson's Finals into a grind. The guys also debate whether the Spurs have finally solved New York's offense, what Karl-Anthony Towns must do to reassert himself, the controversial Wemby-Brunson confrontation that had social media buzzing, and why Game 4 may ultimately decide the championship. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 00:00 – Introduction: Spurs save their season in Game 3 00:45 – Brendan predicted San Antonio's response 02:00 – Why the Spurs were never as far away as 0-2 suggested 03:15 – Did San Antonio finally solve its late-game issues? 04:15 – The difference between quality shots and made shots 05:15 – Why Brendan liked the Spurs' late-game execution 06:05 – The adjustment that changed everything 06:30 – "Victor Wembanyama is 7-foot-5" 07:00 – Why Wemby must live near the basket 08:00 – Fewer isolations, fewer threes, better offense 09:00 – Did the Knicks look rushed and out of sync? 10:00 – How Wemby's rim pressure changed New York's rotations 11:00 – Why San Antonio's offense finally clicked 12:00 – Brendan's blueprint for using Wemby moving forward 13:00 – De'Aaron Fox's impact despite poor shooting 13:45 – Finding seams in the Knicks' defense 14:00 – Has San Antonio cracked the Brunson code? 15:00 – Why the Spurs' defense is different 16:00 – Stefan Castle's emergence as a stopper 17:00 – How Wemby changes everything behind the defense 18:00 – Why Brunson has struggled to find efficient looks 19:00 – Wemby's physical edge and defensive intensity 19:30 – The Wemby push on Brunson controversy 20:30 – Should officials have called a flagrant? 21:00 – Social media reaction vs basketball reality 22:00 – What should concern the Knicks most? 22:30 – How New York gets Karl-Anthony Towns going again 23:00 – Why KAT can't disappear in fourth quarters 24:00 – The matchup San Antonio is daring the Knicks to exploit 25:00 – Brendan's message to KAT: Attack 26:00 – Wemby vs Brunson: the psychological battle 27:00 – Shaq's defense of Wemby's actions 28:00 – Why physicality is part of playoff basketball 29:00 – What's real and what's overreaction after Game 3 30:00 – Can San Antonio tie the series? 31:00 – The importance of Game 4 adjustments 32:00 – What the Knicks need from Brunson 33:00 – Why Towns remains New York's X-factor 34:00 – The strategic chess match between coaching staffs 35:00 – How the Spurs changed the geometry of the floor 36:00 – Why Wemby's best basketball may still be ahead 37:00 – Biggest takeaway from Game 3 38:00 – Predictions for Game 4 39:00 – What each team must prove next 40:00 – Final thoughts and closing remarks #FindingTheSeams #NBAFinals #VictorWembanyama #JalenBrunson #Knicks #Spurs #KarlAnthonyTowns #DeAaronFox #StefanCastle #NBAPodcast #Basketball #RicBucher #BrendanHaywood ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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