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The Spurs-Knicks Adjustment That Might Flip the Finals

33 min · 9. juni 2026
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Hot Hand Theory's Knicks vs Spurs Game 3 reaction after the San Antonio Spurs beat the New York Knicks to cut the NBA Finals series to 2-1. XJ and Geoff break down how Victor Wembanyama, Stephon Castle, De’Aaron Fox, Mitch Johnson, and the Spurs found the adjustments that changed Game 3, including San Antonio’s new defensive approach against Karl-Anthony Towns and the offensive actions that put pressure on Jalen Brunson and the Knicks defense. The duo discusses Wemby’s rim protection, Castle’s huge Game 3 performance, the Spurs’ inverted ghost coverage, how San Antonio slowed down KAT’s impact, why the Knicks need a Game 4 counter, and whether the Spurs may have found the adjustment that could flip the NBA Finals. #spurs #sanantoniospurs #victorwembanyama #wemby #stephoncastle #deaaronfox #dylanharper #devinvassell #mitchjohnson #knicks #newyorkknicks #knicksvsspurs #nbafinals #jalenbrunson #karlanthonytowns #oganunoby #mikalbridges #joshhart #hothandtheory

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