After suffering one of the worst late-game collapses in NBA playoff history on Wednesday, the Knicks weren’t willing to simply flush that game without taking a closer look at how they let that Pacers comeback happen, writes Zach Braziller of The New York Post. Head coach Tom Thibodeau and multiple Knicks players spoke on Thursday about the need to learn from Wednesday’s mistakes.
“It was just (those) last five minutes, learning from it, just owning up to it and knowing what we have to do better,” Mikal Bridges said. “Obviously, we want that game back. But it’s a seven-game series, so come out, be better, but hopefully finish the next game.”
As devastating as the Game 1 loss was, Bridges described the team’s vibes on Thursday as “good” and said the energy level was “pretty high.” Thibodeau, meanwhile, expressed confidence in his club’s ability to not let the momentum the Pacers gained with their dramatic overtime win carry over to Game 2.
“I think that’s the playoffs, that’s the challenge,” Thibodeau said. “You always have to reset. There’s gonna be a lot of emotional highs and lows and you’ve gotta be able to take a punch and you’ve gotta be able to bounce back. So that’s all we’re thinking about is how we move forward, be ready for the next challenge, and then what did you learn from it?”
Here’s more on the Knicks, who will be looking to even up the Eastern Conference Finals at one game apiece on Friday:
- In a separate story for the New York Post, Braziller takes a closer look at the unflattering postseason data on the Knicks’ starting lineup. The five-man group – made up of Bridges, Jalen Brunson, Josh Hart, OG Anunoby, and Karl-Anthony Towns – was outscored by 16 points on Wednesday and has a -8.0 net rating in 292 playoff minutes. Asked on Thursday about a possible lineup tweak, Tom Thibodeau said “everything is always on the table” but didn’t sound like a man preparing to make a change, per Braziller. “You also need players that are effective with the bench unit and then what starters are you gonna play with the bench unit,” Thibodeau said. “So I think it’s twofold.”
- The Knicks, who have spoken multiple times in the postseason about the way in which communication breakdowns have caused problems for them, echoed that message after Game 1, notes Jared Schwartz of The New York Post. “I think we let off a little bit, and then we stopped talking to each other. Just a little miscommunication,” Bridges said on Thursday. “They got some threes and obviously (Aaron) Nesmith made a lot of shots. But we made it easy — didn’t make it harder. He stayed hot and we miscommunicated and he made a couple more, some rhythm ones.” Asked on Thursday about an animated late-game argument between Anunoby and Towns about a miscommunication, Brunson downplayed the moment, describing it as “just guys talking.”
- Brunson averaged about two fouls per game during the regular season but has seen that average jump to 3.5 per game in the postseason. He fouled out of Game 5 vs. Boston and picked up his fifth foul early in the fourth quarter on Wednesday vs. Indiana, Schwartz writes for The Post. “It’s just me being smart and understanding, offensively and defensively, what I have to do better,” Brunson said of addressing that issue. “It is what it is, you just gotta be smart.”
- Not playing at the level they’re capable of for a full 48 minutes has been a recurring problem for the Knicks throughout the regular season and playoffs for the Knicks, according to Fred Katz of The Athletic, who writes that the club will once again have to prove that it’s made for this moment.
NBA playoff teams were previously 1434-0 when leading by 9+ in the final minute of regulation before this fraudulent Knicks team said “hold my beer”.
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Nice one, Knicks. You deserve nothing ever. I despise this loser franchise that claims “the mecca” but the team is always trash. NYC might love hoops, but the NBA teams you have are the biggest jokes of all time. I hate the Lakers and Celtics because they are awesome teams who always win and beat my team, that’s normal sportsfandom, but I hate the Knicks because they are ALWAYS overrated, yet all NYC hoop fans act so superior to everyone. Like, you don’t even know what a title winning team looks like, how dare you talk at me like you know a damn thing about ball! All current Warriors fans know more about hoops than any Knicks fan born after 1970!!!
Wow! You got that off your chest!
I don’t know, the Knicks have a lot of talent this year. If they keep winning, I hope you can chill out somehow.
I prefaced it “rant”. Feels good to let everyone know who me, as a sports fan, acts like a sports fan about. I hope you can understand how sports fandom works.
You do know who this is …. don’t you
He’s usually on his meds. His only wayof making a point is by letting out all his anger on life.
Marty is probably on his 4th alias by now. He doesn’t get to interact much. Not allowed out much unless supervised …. A true FankenStein
Davey,
Just so you understand, the Knicks and their fans are not the “Mecca”. It’s MSG, which houses teams other than the Knicks.
Also, as a Knicks fan myself, I can say that Knicks fans do not over rate the team. Many of us spent two decades talking about how poorly run the organization was, and whether we would ever see another competitive Knicks team on the floor.
Finally, NYC is not “Mecca” of basketball because of the Knicks. NYC is deemed so based on the passion of the fans, the culture born from games at the park, and the tremendous amount of NBA talent that is from the City. You need to look no further than the love for the Big East to see that NYC is more than just the Knicks when it comes to basketball.
Yawn
Yeah, the “always overrated” part of this rant was so far off, I didn’t see the point in trying to explain. Sometimes the ignorant just gotta stay ignorant
“Sometimes the chipless should remain chipless” – wise old man proverb.
Pacers in 4.
The Knicks are the #1 USA sports team who never wins yet gets a massive grab of all national media because its “the mecca”. Anytime a Knicks player farts, we all have to know about it and for what? A perpetually-overrated team who is a disgrace to the city. I honestly hope they never win a chip ever again, and the Nets stink so much they should be contracted.
They should literally get rid of both teams and start over with entirely new franchises, same goes for the Wolves. Cursed franchises for real.
You can’t talk to a FankenStein lol. Marty doesn’t play with a full deck. He’s a stalker. Hates it when Curry isn’t relevant anymore …
“Just so you understand, the Knicks and their fans are not the “Mecca”.
“Finally, NYC is not “Mecca” of basketball because of the Knicks. NYC is deemed so based on the passion of the fans”
So which one is it? I can’t understand it because its a load of BS. You buy into it because you are a team sports fan. You are gaslighting because the Knicks get a massively disproportionate coverage in the media for how garbage a franchise they are, and you are saying they don’t.
I’m making fun of you for calling the Knicks the Mecca by using it in the same manner as you did.
Generalize much? Wow. Oh, so only fans of a championship winning team know ball, because humans are incapable of watching other teams‘ success and learning anything that way. And no one watches the Finals except for diehard fans of the two teams playing, right?
It was clear already but thanks for sharing the demented logic behind the fact that you’re just a straight up hater.
Do you understand what “sports fan rants” are? It appears you do not. Pacers in 4.
“The five-man group – made up of Bridges, Jalen Brunson, Josh Hart, OG Anunoby, and Karl-Anthony Towns – was outscored by 16 points on Wednesday and has a -8.0 net rating in 292 playoff minutes.”
??????????????????? first off
Knicks bench only scored 17 pts. Pacers bench scored 31 pts ……. We following this ??
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“A positive Net Rating indicates the team scores more points than their opponent per 100 possessions, while a negative Net Rating means they allow more points than they score.”
We have always known Team Defense is a work in progress with Jalen and KAT. Nothing new here.
Towns is a guy who wanders on D. Specially When he is tired. We know that too and that’s why they argued on bench. It’s up to Thibs to fix this. And just for all the haters. This is why they didn’t trade Mitch. Cause Mitch on D and Towns on O. Is a problem for other teams.
Three things happened last game. That Pacers can exploit. And is a way for them to win this series.
Their bench is better. So proper use of it works in their favor. Taking advantage of Towns on D . Using picks and backdoor more. To make him work on D.
Bridges still hasn’t stepped up as that other scorer. I have said it all year. Only way Knicks can have a real run this year. Is by Towns being better on D. Bridges leveling up to third star. And Thibs using his bench. This is where TJ would have helped. Cause it’s obvious Thibs doesn’t trust his bench to score ……
Gm 2 ……. Competition is not about winning chips. It’s about showing up to win the gm in front of you. Only fools look past this game ……..
Pacers showed their will. Time for Knicks to show out…
I saw real bad coaching by Thibs in the last 2 minutes. up 9 less than 1 minute to go defend the 3 pt line.
Thats why they argued on bench. OG called out Towns. Truth is bro. They missed FTs that would have won it. And they gave up that 9 point lead. I give Pacers credit for pushing Knicks. You can’t lose that game especially at home. I hope they got the message. I think Knicks were still high off that Celtics win.
I didn’t understand why you don’t switch out and put their best defenders in at 1 minute left? If a 3 pt shooter gets hot you take the ball out of his hands and make somebody else shoot the ball. Knicks must get out to a big lead in game 2. Don’t let up if you get a big lead.