Finding The Seams
The New York Knicks are NBA champions for the first time in 53 years. But as Ric Bucher and NBA champion Brendan Haywood explain in this LIVE season-ending edition of Finding The Seams, the bigger story may be what comes next for the San Antonio Spurs. After leading for much of the NBA Finals and holding fourth-quarter leads in every loss, San Antonio watched the Knicks close out the series in five games behind a legendary Finals MVP performance from Jalen Brunson. Brendan breaks down why coaching decisions, late-game execution, and a lack of playoff experience ultimately cost the Spurs a championship. The guys also discuss whether Mitch Johnson is already under pressure heading into next season, why Dylan Harper should have had a larger role in the Finals, and the offseason challenge facing Victor Wembanyama. Brendan argues that if Wemby wants to lift the Larry O'Brien Trophy, it's time to spend less time perfecting step-back jumpers and more time learning from Tim Duncan and David Robinson. PLUS: IS JALEN BRUNSON NOW THE GREATEST KNICK OF ALL TIME? AND WHAT LESSONS CAN EVERY YOUNG CONTENDER LEARN FROM THIS FINALS SERIES? ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 00:00 – Intro: Knicks win first NBA championship in 53 years 00:43 – Live reaction to New York closing out the Finals in Game 5 01:55 – Brendan's biggest takeaway: Spurs failed on multiple fronts 02:45 – Why Dylan Harper should have had a bigger role 04:00 – Jalen Brunson's championship-clinching performance 05:20 – The play that symbolized the Knicks' confidence 06:15 – Why New York always knew where the ball belonged late 07:20 – Brendan puts Mitch Johnson on "David Blatt Watch" 08:15 – Are the Spurs already questioning their coaching future? 09:40 – Rewatching Game 5: how San Antonio let it slip away 10:45 – Veteran Knicks vs. inexperienced Spurs 11:30 – Mike Brown's championship adjustments 12:15 – The small coaching decisions that changed the Finals 13:15 – Why great coaches see the game differently 15:00 – Mike Brown's evolution as a championship coach 16:00 – Responding to criticism of the Knicks as champions 17:15 – Why Brunson's closeout game was historically great 18:45 – 45 points and a Finals MVP performance for the ages 19:45 – Is Jalen Brunson the greatest Knick ever? 20:45 – Brunson vs. Patrick Ewing and Walt Frazier 21:45 – What this Finals revealed about Victor Wembanyama 22:30 – Brendan's offseason message to Wemby 23:15 – Learn from Tim Duncan and David Robinson 24:15 – Why a 7-foot-5 player needs a dominant post game 25:15 – The jump hook that could change Wemby's career 26:15 – Mid-range scorer vs. mid-range shot-maker 27:15 – Why playoff basketball exposed Wemby's weaknesses 28:15 – Analytics vs. championship basketball 29:15 – How Wemby can become impossible to guard 30:15 – Why paint dominance still wins championships 31:15 – The next step in Wembanyama's evolution 32:15 – Dylan Harper's future alongside Wemby 33:15 – Lessons the Spurs must take from this Finals loss 34:15 – Why experience mattered more than talent 35:15 – What separated the Knicks from San Antonio 36:15 – Leadership, roles and championship habits 37:15 – Spurs offseason priorities 38:15 – Can Mitch Johnson survive the scrutiny? 39:15 – The pressure that comes with championship expectations 40:15 – Are the Spurs still future title favorites? 41:15 – The championship window around Wembanyama 42:15 – Revisiting the defining moments of the series 43:15 – What this title means for Knicks fans 44:15 – Brunson's place in franchise history 45:15 – The Spurs' long-term outlook 46:15 – What Wemby must improve before next season 47:15 – Biggest lesson from the 2026 NBA Finals 48:15 – Final thoughts on Brunson, Wemby and the Spurs 49:15 – Season-ending takeaways and closing remarks #FindingTheSeams #NBAFinals #Knicks #JalenBrunson #VictorWembanyama #Spurs #DylanHarper #NBAChampion #NBAPodcast #BasketballPodcast #RicBucher #BrendanHaywood ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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