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NBA · 23 hours ago

Why the Knicks Should Be Huge Spurs Fans in West Finals

Why the Knicks Should Be Huge Spurs Fans in West Finals

Segment Spotlight: Quick Hits From The Craig Carton Show

Knicks Playoff Strategy: Choosing Between Spurs and Thunder

In a recent segment of the Craig Carton Show, the discussion centered around who the New York Knicks should prefer facing in the playoffs between the San Antonio Spurs and the Oklahoma City Thunder. Carton argued that the decision should be obvious for Knicks fans. He advised that while the Spurs boast one of the most dynamic young players, Wemby, who might represent the future of the sport, the team in its entirety could be easier to beat. Wemby, despite his talent, appears physically struggling with the playoff intensity, which could render him less effective against a physically aggressive team like the Knicks.

On the other hand, the Oklahoma City Thunder, led by SGA, is a more consistent, seasoned, and veteran team. Carton emphasized that the Thunder’s experience and cohesiveness make them a greater threat in the playoffs, suggesting that the Knicks should prefer to face the less experienced Spurs.

Carton also critiqued those who might overlook San Antonio as a potential travel destination for games. He humorously referenced Charles Barkley’s comments about San Antonio, suggesting that Knicks fans would likely travel regardless of the city. He questioned the appeal of traveling to Oklahoma City, hinting that San Antonio might be a more desirable location for visiting fans.

Further elaborating on the strategic advantage, Carton claimed that the Knicks’ physical style of play would likely overwhelm the Spurs, leading to a potential easy series win in four or five games. In contrast, facing the Thunder could pose significant challenges that might jeopardize their playoff run.

Carton concluded by reflecting on historical NBA strategies and outcomes, accentuating the importance of experience in playoff success. He reiterated that while young stars are essential for the sport's future, the immediate goal of winning a championship often necessitates seasoned players who can handle the playoff pressure effectively.

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