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New York Knicks are NBA Cup champions + how can the NBA solve the injury crisis?
Tom Haberstroh and Dan Devine break down the New York Knicks’ first NBA Cup championship run. Following the departure of Tom Thibodeau, has the Knickerbockers’ offensive scheme unlocked a new level? With the defense maintaining its integrity as the offense continues to explode, are the Knicks now a real championship threat? Then, the pair discusses and shares their thoughts on the Knicks' decision not to celebrate their NBA Cup championship with a banner.
Later, they respond to commissioner Adam Silver’s comments regarding the NBA injury crisis and propose solutions to end the prolonged absence of star power for the league.
Knicks’ NBA Cup banner call was ‘organizational decision’ — even if it contradicted what Mike Brown initially said
INDIANAPOLIS — Mike Brown said it was “an organizational decision” to not raise an NBA Cup banner and didn’t talk to players about how it contradicted what he told them previously.
“I didn’t talk to them specifically about it. But what I did tell them was exactly what I just said, ‘Hey, it was a heckuva run, we can cherish this, we can talk about this for the rest of our lives, we can talk about it with our grandkids at the end of the day. But there’s more to this season,’ ” Brown said before Thursday’s tipoff against the Pacers. “This is a taste of what we can do. We can’t afford to get comfortable because of winning it at this point in the season. And so we got to go back to work. And it’s going to be tough because everybody is human and it’s natural to accomplish something like that and then relax to a certain degree thinking you’ve arrived and now it’s time to take a deep breath. No, no, no, no, no. Now there’s an extra target on our back. And we have to live up to what we believe the expectations are, starting yesterday.”
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NBA Cup MVP Jalen Brunson again proves he's built for big moments
Behind its steady and clutch point guard, New York rallies past San Antonio to claim the 2025 Emirates NBA Cup.
Catch every dazzling clip of Jalen Brunson from his NBA Cup MVP run as the Knicks capture the championship.
LAS VEGAS — He is a shade over six feet tall, lacks length and long arms, wouldn’t win a sprint against a fair number of NBA guards and isn’t pushing iron around effortlessly in the weight room.
The eye test is lying, though, because Jalen Brunson is built … for big moments.
There’s a reason the Knicks regularly turn to him in times of truth, when they need to flip the momentum in their favor, when they crave a steady hand late in games or, hell, when they just need a bucket. Time and time again, Brunson answers calls better (and certainly more comforting than) an annoying AI-powered voice system.
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