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Are Superteams Dead In The Second Apron Era

48 min · 6. juni 2026
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The Spurs had the lead, the crowd had the vibe, and the Knicks still walked out with a 2-0 series edge. We react in real time to a Game 2 that flips from “go to bed early” to full chaos, starting with Victor Wembanyama getting a clean late look and ending with the kind of execution questions that decide NBA playoff series. We also get into the moment that keeps bugging us: when you’ve got a timeout and only seconds left, why are you choosing speed over clarity?  From there, we zoom in on what the Knicks are actually doing right. Jalen Brunson misses, keeps shooting, and the entire team wants him taking the next one anyway. That trust changes everything. We talk Knicks shot creation, paint pressure, the value of role players who do their job, and why this group feels like it has “clicked” at exactly the right time. On the Spurs side, we look at adjustments, fatigue, and why being down 0-2 doesn’t automatically mean the series is done.  Then we pull the lens back to team-building in the second apron era: why the old big-three blueprint is fading, why depth and rookie contracts matter more, and how that frames a Celtics debate around Jalen Brown, Jason Tatum, and what a real identity rebuild would require. We finish with an NFL detour on the AJ Brown trade, Drake May versus Caleb Williams, the Madden cover outrage machine, and a Chicago Bears stadium rant that somehow turns into a civic philosophy argument. If you like smart hoops talk with messy fan energy, hit play, then subscribe, share the show, and leave a review with your Game 3 prediction. Support the show [https://www.buymeacoffee.com/MTPshow] ----------- https://www.MTPshow.com Our Social Media https://linktr.ee/MTPSHOW ----------- Hosts: Mike Marcangelo, Dave Clarke Producer: Craig D'Alessandro, Dave Clarke Inquiries: Craig@mtpshow.com

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