20-04-2025 12:26 via sportspyder.com

[Last Word on Sports] - Knicks Rarely-Used Two Point Guard Lineup Helps Lead To Victory

You often hear that the is a different animal. Yes, things are learned during the grind of the 82-game regular season. The postseason though is where coaches may stray from what they have grown comfortable with. Rotations are often shrunk as they want to win (or lose) with the players they trust most. Knicks head coach (at least in the regular season), but he can also be seen as stubborn. The 67-year-old went with a duo that New York fans haven’t seen much of in the fourth quarter of Game
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[NBA] - Detroit Pistons confident after ‘learning lessons’ in Game 1 loss to the Knicks
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[NBA Analysis Network] - ‘He stepped up to the challenge’… Jalen Brunson credits New York Knicks teammate who impressed vs Pistons
[Sportskeeda] - Pistons legend Isiah Thomas puts his iconic resume next to Kendrick Lamar in 4-word reminder
[Fansided: Piston Powered] - Pistons have obvious adjustment to make in Game 2, but it may be impossible
[Sporting News] - Knicks fans take to NYC streets to celebrate Game 1 win over Pistons: 'F— Detroit!'
[The Athletic] - Pistons learn hard playoff lesson from Knicks. Now they have to respond
[The Athletic] - How the Knicks’ defense won Game 1 against the Pistons and Cade Cunningham
[ClutchPoints] - Pistons’ Tobias Harris breaks silence on brutal stretch that doomed Detroit vs. Knicks
[USA Today] - Celebrities show up for 2025 NBA playoffs
[Sporting News] - NBA’s Thompson brothers: How Amen and Ausar relate in incredible abilities for Rockets, Pistons
[CBS Sports] - Knicks' Jalen Brunson plays hero and Pistons collapse during 21-0 fourth-quarter run that decided Game 1
[CBS Sports] - The Knicks were built for the playoffs, and the fully formed vision revealed itself in Game 1 win over Pistons
[ClutchPoints] - Pistons’ Cade Cunningham sounds off on harsh Knicks treatment in Game 1 loss
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