June 14, 2026

Knicks Win NBA Championship with Steve, Justin and the Rabbi.

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You can hear it in our voices right away: this one hits different. After a lifetime of Knicks memories that usually end in heartbreak, we finally get the ending New York has been chasing since 1973. We unpack the game like fans who care and coaches who can’t turn off the film room, starting with the wild truth that a 16-point lead never felt safe once Jalen Brunson started hunting his spots.

From there, we get into the guts of playoff basketball: why a physical series takes on its own rhythm, how defenses can make the 24-second clock feel ominous, and why “playing better” means nothing if you can’t finish possessions. We debate the worst officiating moments, the value of patience on offense, and the difference between surviving ugly stretches and actually controlling a game. Then we give Mike Brown his flowers for rotation feel, matchup decisions, and the kind of real-time coaching that doesn’t show up in a spreadsheet.

We also spend real time on Victor Wembanyama, because you don’t see a player like that often. We talk about what he already does that’s unreal, what looked shaky late, and what the Spurs need if they want talent to turn into wins. If you love the NBA, the New York Knicks, coaching, analytics, or the psychology of clutch performance, this conversation is for you. Subscribe, share this with a Knicks fan who’s still buzzing, and leave a review telling us: what was the moment you knew the title was real?