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Knicks vs Spurs Game 2 Recap, Wembanyama Turnover, Game 3 Preview & NBA Finals Talk

43 min · Gestern
Episode Knicks vs Spurs Game 2 Recap, Wembanyama Turnover, Game 3 Preview & NBA Finals Talk Cover

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The NBA Finals are heading back to New York, and the Knicks are two wins away from a championship. In this episode of Hoops After Dark, Mike Cooper and Sam Kingery break down the Knicks’ 105-104 Game 2 win over the San Antonio Spurs, how New York took a 2-0 series lead, and why Victor Wembanyama’s late-game turnover may become the defining moment of the series. The guys discuss why Game 2 felt closer than the series score suggests, how Karl-Anthony Towns has become a major answer for New York, why Landry Shamet’s minutes have changed the spacing, and whether Jalen Brunson can still take over despite not shooting well through the first two games. Mike and Sam also dive into the Spurs’ biggest adjustments heading into Game 3 at Madison Square Garden, including whether Dylan Harper needs a larger role, why De’Aaron Fox has to stay aggressive, what San Antonio needs from its bench, and whether Wembanyama can deliver a monster response with the series on the line. Plus, the guys debate Knicks fans, New York sports misery, Rick Brunson coaching Jalen Brunson during games, and whether the Spurs are already running out of time. Topics Covered: Knicks vs Spurs Game 2 recap New York takes 2-0 NBA Finals lead Victor Wembanyama late-game turnover Can the Spurs still win the series? Jalen Brunson shooting struggles Karl-Anthony Towns’ impact Landry Shamet’s role for the Knicks Dylan Harper’s minutes and Spurs adjustments De’Aaron Fox response game Wembanyama vs Knicks defense Madison Square Garden Game 3 preview Rick Brunson and Jalen Brunson discussion Knicks fans and New York sports talk NBA Finals predictions Chapters: 0:00 Intro and Knicks two wins away 0:38 Are the Knicks the least annoying New York team? 3:05 Why this Knicks run is a good story 5:09 Knicks take a 2-0 NBA Finals lead 5:47 Why Game 2 was closer than the series score 6:47 NBA Finals and Stanley Cup Final comparison 7:23 Wembanyama’s late-game turnover 9:18 Should the Spurs have called timeout? 10:09 How one mistake swung Game 2 12:01 Why Game 3 is must-win for San Antonio 12:47 Can the Knicks handle the MSG pressure? 15:03 Should Dylan Harper start? 16:17 Spurs bench concerns 17:12 Why Harper needs more minutes 17:47 Rick Brunson coaching Jalen Brunson 21:32 Landry Shamet becomes an X-factor 22:10 Knicks spacing and small-ball adjustment 23:34 Jalen Brunson is not shooting well, but New York is winning 25:07 Karl-Anthony Towns’ impact against Wembanyama 26:37 Mikal Bridges and Knicks role players step up 27:36 De’Aaron Fox responds in Game 2 28:23 Spurs had enough support to win 29:31 Game 3 at Madison Square Garden 30:59 How MSG pressure could cut both ways 32:11 Wembanyama’s response starts everything 39:41 Knicks’ second and third quarter adjustments 41:28 Game 3 predictions 42:17 Final thoughts

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Episode Knicks vs Spurs Game 2 Recap, Wembanyama Turnover, Game 3 Preview & NBA Finals Talk Cover

Knicks vs Spurs Game 2 Recap, Wembanyama Turnover, Game 3 Preview & NBA Finals Talk

The NBA Finals are heading back to New York, and the Knicks are two wins away from a championship. In this episode of Hoops After Dark, Mike Cooper and Sam Kingery break down the Knicks’ 105-104 Game 2 win over the San Antonio Spurs, how New York took a 2-0 series lead, and why Victor Wembanyama’s late-game turnover may become the defining moment of the series. The guys discuss why Game 2 felt closer than the series score suggests, how Karl-Anthony Towns has become a major answer for New York, why Landry Shamet’s minutes have changed the spacing, and whether Jalen Brunson can still take over despite not shooting well through the first two games. Mike and Sam also dive into the Spurs’ biggest adjustments heading into Game 3 at Madison Square Garden, including whether Dylan Harper needs a larger role, why De’Aaron Fox has to stay aggressive, what San Antonio needs from its bench, and whether Wembanyama can deliver a monster response with the series on the line. Plus, the guys debate Knicks fans, New York sports misery, Rick Brunson coaching Jalen Brunson during games, and whether the Spurs are already running out of time. Topics Covered: Knicks vs Spurs Game 2 recap New York takes 2-0 NBA Finals lead Victor Wembanyama late-game turnover Can the Spurs still win the series? Jalen Brunson shooting struggles Karl-Anthony Towns’ impact Landry Shamet’s role for the Knicks Dylan Harper’s minutes and Spurs adjustments De’Aaron Fox response game Wembanyama vs Knicks defense Madison Square Garden Game 3 preview Rick Brunson and Jalen Brunson discussion Knicks fans and New York sports talk NBA Finals predictions Chapters: 0:00 Intro and Knicks two wins away 0:38 Are the Knicks the least annoying New York team? 3:05 Why this Knicks run is a good story 5:09 Knicks take a 2-0 NBA Finals lead 5:47 Why Game 2 was closer than the series score 6:47 NBA Finals and Stanley Cup Final comparison 7:23 Wembanyama’s late-game turnover 9:18 Should the Spurs have called timeout? 10:09 How one mistake swung Game 2 12:01 Why Game 3 is must-win for San Antonio 12:47 Can the Knicks handle the MSG pressure? 15:03 Should Dylan Harper start? 16:17 Spurs bench concerns 17:12 Why Harper needs more minutes 17:47 Rick Brunson coaching Jalen Brunson 21:32 Landry Shamet becomes an X-factor 22:10 Knicks spacing and small-ball adjustment 23:34 Jalen Brunson is not shooting well, but New York is winning 25:07 Karl-Anthony Towns’ impact against Wembanyama 26:37 Mikal Bridges and Knicks role players step up 27:36 De’Aaron Fox responds in Game 2 28:23 Spurs had enough support to win 29:31 Game 3 at Madison Square Garden 30:59 How MSG pressure could cut both ways 32:11 Wembanyama’s response starts everything 39:41 Knicks’ second and third quarter adjustments 41:28 Game 3 predictions 42:17 Final thoughts

Gestern43 min
Episode Knicks vs Spurs Game 1 Recap, Jalen Brunson Clutch Performance & Game 2 Preview Cover

Knicks vs Spurs Game 1 Recap, Jalen Brunson Clutch Performance & Game 2 Preview

The NBA Finals are officially underway, and the New York Knicks struck first. In this episode of Hoops After Dark, Mike Cooper and Samuel Kingery break down the Knicks' 105-95 Game 1 victory over the San Antonio Spurs, discuss how Jalen Brunson took control late, and examine what went wrong for Victor Wembanyama, De'Aaron Fox, and San Antonio down the stretch. The guys dive into Brunson's clutch fourth-quarter performance, the Knicks' physical approach against Wembanyama, New York's defensive adjustments, and whether the Spurs have enough answers heading into a must-win Game 2. They also discuss Dylan Harper's impact, Stephon Castle's performance, concerns surrounding De'Aaron Fox, Victor Wembanyama's production, and whether San Antonio should make lineup or rotation adjustments before the series shifts to Madison Square Garden. Plus, Mike and Sam wrap up the episode with the viral NBA 82-0 Challenge and attempt to build the greatest roster possible from randomly generated teams and eras. Topics Covered: 00:00 Knicks steal Game 1 in San Antonio 02:00 Jalen Brunson's fourth-quarter takeover 05:40 Spurs collapse after controlling most of the game 09:00 De'Aaron Fox's disappointing performance 12:00 Knicks win the paint battle against Wembanyama 16:00 Victor Wembanyama's impact and adjustments needed 20:00 Spurs Game 2 adjustments and concerns 25:00 Dylan Harper, Stephon Castle and supporting cast analysis 30:00 Why this series is closer than the final score suggests 35:00 NBA 82-0 Challenge and roster building debate

6. Juni 202638 min
Episode Spurs vs Knicks Finals Preview, Victor Wembanyama Breakdown & NBA Future Cover

Spurs vs Knicks Finals Preview, Victor Wembanyama Breakdown & NBA Future

The NBA Finals matchup is officially set. The San Antonio Spurs and New York Knicks are preparing for a championship showdown after one of the most entertaining postseasons in recent memory. But the biggest story may be Victor Wembanyama. In this episode of Hoops After Dark, Mike Cooper, Dre, and Sam break down the Spurs' seven-game Western Conference Finals victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder, what Wembanyama's dominance means for the future of the NBA, why the Spurs may be building the league's next dynasty, and whether the Knicks have enough to stop them. The crew also discusses Dylan Harper's emergence, Stephon Castle's impact, Jalen Brunson's challenge against San Antonio's defense, Oklahoma City's future, Giannis trade rumors, and whether Victor Wembanyama is already the best player in basketball. ---------------------------------------- TOPICS COVERED * Spurs vs Knicks NBA Finals Preview * Victor Wembanyama's playoff dominance * Spurs vs Thunder Western Conference Finals recap * Why San Antonio may be building a dynasty * Dylan Harper's emergence * Stephon Castle's defensive impact * Oklahoma City's future after elimination * Should the Thunder pursue Giannis? * Knicks playoff run breakdown * Jalen Brunson vs San Antonio defense * NBA Finals predictions * Finals MVP predictions * Adam Silver and NBA officiating discussion ---------------------------------------- CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction 01:10 Spurs vs Thunder Western Conference Finals recap 03:30 Victor Wembanyama's impact on the NBA 07:00 New rivalries developing across the NBA 10:10 Why the Spurs rebuild worked 14:00 Chris Paul's impact on Wembanyama 18:00 Is Victor Wembanyama already the NBA's best player? 23:00 Spurs organizational culture and development 28:00 Breaking down OKC's loss 33:00 What should the Thunder do next? 38:00 Giannis trade discussion 44:20 Knicks vs Cavaliers recap 49:00 Why New York has been so dangerous 52:30 Spurs vs Knicks matchup breakdown 56:00 Wembanyama vs Karl-Anthony Towns 59:00 NBA Finals predictions 01:02:00 Adam Silver, flopping, and NBA officiating discussion 01:11:00 Final thoughts

2. Juni 20261 h 25 min
Episode OKC Sweeps Lakers, LeBron Retirement Talk, Knicks Sweep 76ers & NBA Playoff Chaos Cover

OKC Sweeps Lakers, LeBron Retirement Talk, Knicks Sweep 76ers & NBA Playoff Chaos

Dre and Sam break down the OKC and Knicks sweeps, the Shai foul-baiting debate, Cavs vs. Pistons chaos, LeBron's retirement bombshell, and where the King goes next. 0:00 Intro + Mike misses another episode 0:42 OKC sweeps the Lakers — depth wins every time 2:10 Isaiah Joe, Jared McCain, and OKC's ridiculous bench quality 2:52 Referee talk — do the calls actually change outcomes? 5:08 Shai's foul baiting — the disconnect between both ends of the floor 7:36 Lakers' center problem hasn't been solved since Anthony Davis 9:54 JJ Redick gets outcoached — why pulling Rui Hachimura was the wrong call 12:28 LeBron as the third option — and an impossible situation 14:59 Knicks sweep the 76ers — Brunson and co. are for real 17:06 Knicks fans taking over opposing arenas — MSG is must-see basketball 19:45 Philly's tough summer — time to build around Maxey and Embiid 21:01 Spurs vs. Timberwolves — Wemby ejected, series closer than it looks 25:25 Spurs haven't hit their ceiling yet — and that's terrifying 27:19 7.7 blocks per game — what the Spurs' shot-blocking means for opponents 28:23 James Harden disaster watch — turnovers, free throws, and missed chances 30:05 Evan Mobley rising + Cade Cunningham is going to be a real problem 33:32 Whoever wins Cavs-Pistons is walking into the Knicks buzzsaw 34:46 Championship depth — the '17 Warriors, the '90s Bulls, and why it always matters 36:42 LeBron retirement talk — Dre hasn't had a season without him since third grade 39:17 MJ vs. LeBron — Batman and Superman, not a debate 42:46 Why LeBron isn't retiring — the retirement tour is coming 47:19 Where does LeBron go? Cleveland makes the most sense 52:01 The Warriors pipe dream — Steph, LeBron, KD, Dame, just pray for health 55:30 LeBron pauses and says "no" when asked if he loves basketball 58:08 Outro — like, subscribe, have a blessed day Subscribe for more Hoops After Dark episodes, NBA playoff reactions, LeBron retirement coverage, and Western Conference breakdowns.

16. Mai 202655 min
Episode Celtics Collapse Again, SGA Foul Baiting Rant, NCAA Tournament Expansion & NBA Chaos Cover

Celtics Collapse Again, SGA Foul Baiting Rant, NCAA Tournament Expansion & NBA Chaos

Mike and Sam go off on the Celtics blowing another playoff run, SGA’s foul baiting, NCAA Tournament expansion, and the chaos taking over both the NBA and college basketball. 0:00 — Intro + Dre misses another episode 1:10 — Celtics choke away a 3-1 series lead 3:12 — Tyrese Maxey takeover 4:40 — Joe Mazzulla abandons Boston’s depth 7:30 — Celtics playoff history is uglier than people remember 12:25 — Jaylen Brown’s weird postgame comments 18:55 — Brad Stevens knows the East is only getting tougher 29:00 — Orlando completely collapses vs Detroit 34:35 — James Harden disaster watch continues 41:00 — Pistons officially becoming a real problem 42:10 — Wemby’s “blocks” and Spurs/T-Wolves battle 53:20 — Embiid injury changes Knicks-Sixers series 56:35 — Thunder feel inevitable 1:00:50 — Why playoff basketball scoring is crashing 1:05:45 — Full SGA foul baiting rant 1:16:10 — NCAA Tournament expansion is a money grab 1:24:00 — Why mid-majors get screwed again 1:39:50 — Women’s tournament expansion problems 1:47:20 — Perfect bracket conspiracy theories 1:52:00 — WNBA season preview 1:56:40 — Wemby already climbing all-time history 1:59:15 — Thunder mock draft insanity 2:03:30 — Cooper Flagg + NBA Draft talk 2:04:05 — Outro Subscribe for more Hoops After Dark episodes, NBA playoff reactions, college basketball talk, and draft coverage.

8. Mai 20261 h 58 min