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The Spurs and Knicks square off! ͏

Finally, the NBA Finals are set, as the New York Knicks will square dance with the San Antonio Spurs in a series that begins Wednesday night. The Knicks have been sitting at home patiently waiting for an opponent for about a week now, while the Spurs and Thunder were finishing up their penultimate battle. Now that the big card is set, let’s take a look at who might win it all.

WHAT DOES HISTORY TELL US?
Well, the Knicks haven’t won a title in 53 years. That tells us a lot! Meanwhile, the Spurs have won five rings since 1999.

NO, RECENT HISTORY!
Oh, like this season? Well, the Knicks and Spurs have played three times. The Knicks won in New York City, the Spurs won in San Antonio, and the other match was won by the Knicks in the NBA Cup final. Although Spurs star Victor Wembanyama came off the bench and was on a minutes restriction in that game, so maybe we don’t read as much into it? Then again, the Knicks weren’t clicking back then the way they are right now.

INSIDE GAME
Karl Anthony Towns has been an effective stretch big for the Knicks, but in this series he’ll have to go up against The Alien himself, Victor Wembanyama, a player who plays unlike anyone we’ve even seen before. Can Towns’ shooting keep Wemby out of the paint? Also, keep an eye on Mitchell Robinson, who can give the Knicks a more traditional interior presence, but is dealing with a mysterious broken hand.

BENCH
I tend to feel like benches matter a little less in the postseason, as teams shorten rotations and have time to recover between games. That said, we’ll likely have at least one game where someone like Landry Shamet or Carter Bryant makes some impactful plays.

COACHING
Which leads us to which coaches will make the right moves? Who will bring in the right players? Postseason coaching is all about making the right adjustments as a series goes along, and while Mitch Johnson did just that for the Spurs against the Thunder, Mike Brown has extensive postseason experience from his time all over the NBA.


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