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Are the Knicks a Great Team, or Did the Finals Run Outrun the Evidence?
The Knicks' Finals run is real validation. It still does not automatically settle whether this is a great team or a great postseason story.
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The Knicks' Finals run is real validation. It still does not automatically settle whether this is a great team or a great postseason story.
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Team Pulse
Sean Sweeney's expected Magic hire is not a magic wand. It is a cleaner accountability line for Orlando's young roster and its next set of role decisions.
Explainer
NBA playoff injuries change rotations by changing spacing, defensive matchups, decision roles, and which lineups opponents can target.
Team Pulse
Onsi Saleh's promotion gives the Hawks a clearer accountability line: Atlanta's next roster choices now have to show a coherent basketball-operations plan.
Debate
The Knicks' Finals question is not the chant. It is whether their Brunson-led strengths travel against the West's size and matchup stress.
Explainer
Bench depth matters because playoff teams need playable reserves who preserve spacing, defense, decision speed, and matchup answers when the planned rotation bends.
Team Pulse
The Cavaliers' offseason question is colder than one playoff embarrassment: if Kenny Atkinson is returning, the next audit has to move from coach blame to roster answers.
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