Himothy
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The New York Knicks went 16-3 in the postseason. Their losses were by a combined 6 points. Their wins were by a combined 289 points. One of the great playoff runs you will ever see in any sport. Truly unbelievable, man.







Knicks fans screaming about the league not retroactively upgrading Victor Wembanyama’s foul should actually be counting their blessings tonight. Why? Because while they were focused on Wemby, I'm told the NBA league office was reviewing this entire bench clearing sequence and specifically the actions of Jose Alvarado who previously served a major three-game suspension for having been involved in a nearly identical bench-clearing incident in 2024 against the Miami Heat. When the scuffle kicks off under the basket, several Knicks players leave the bench area in violation of the rules and Alvarado gets right in the middle of the scrum. He is seen pushing, heavily engaged with both Luke Kornet and De'Aaron Fox, waving his finger and escalating the tension getting face to face with Fox. Under the NBA’s strict bench-clearing rules, he is undeniably not acting as a "peacekeeper." The Knicks players left the bench before San Antonio called timeout. If the league had decided to apply the letter of the black and white law regarding bench conduct and physical escalation, as they have multiple times this season, New York could easily be down a crucial backcourt piece or 4 for Game 4. Take the Wembanyama non-upgrade as a wash and be thankful, because the Knicks dodged a massive suspension bullet here. 🧵 #GoSpursGo #PorVida #NBAFinals

New pod! Draymond Green joins to discuss the NBA Finals, Knicks adjustments, Wemby’s evolution, Acuff & social media beef. One of my favorite pods. Full of Finals insights and a lot of fun. Thanks @Money23Green! YouTube: youtu.be/kO6w5za2y0c?si… Spotify: open.spotify.com/episode/1KLB5I…

There’s enough in the last two games to suspend this guy for game four, right? He’s doing way more than Draymond did in ‘16


Here is every foul called on the Knicks in the second half

No flagrant upgrade on the uncalled foul of Spurs' Victor Wembanyama to Knicks' Jalen Brunson on Monday night, a league spokesperson tells ESPN. Wembanyama will stay at two flagrant points in postseason.


No flagrant upgrade on the uncalled foul of Spurs' Victor Wembanyama to Knicks' Jalen Brunson on Monday night, a league spokesperson tells ESPN. Wembanyama will stay at two flagrant points in postseason.




No flagrant upgrade on the uncalled foul of Spurs' Victor Wembanyama to Knicks' Jalen Brunson on Monday night, a league spokesperson tells ESPN. Wembanyama will stay at two flagrant points in postseason.


No flagrant upgrade on the uncalled foul of Spurs' Victor Wembanyama to Knicks' Jalen Brunson on Monday night, a league spokesperson tells ESPN. Wembanyama will stay at two flagrant points in postseason.






















