Knicks Win It All, Spurs Fall Short & Giannis Rumors Heat Up
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Hosted by Will Alimonos with co-host Zach Bishop, this episode breaks down the dramatic NBA Finals and the ripple effects heading into the offseason. Will and Zach unpack the Knicks’ improbable championship run, Jalen Brunson’s 45-point closeout performance, and the Spurs’ surprising push to the Finals—while debating whether New York’s title is a storybook finish or a fluke born of matchup quirks and opponent mistakes.
The hosts dig into the gritty details of the series: Karl-Anthony Towns’ foul trouble, Victor Wembanyama’s physical play and trash talk, repeated clutch mistakes, officiating controversies, and how playoff refereeing shaped outcomes. They discuss how teams adjusted to a far more physical Finals, what that means for roster construction, and whether toughness and size are becoming NBA necessities again.
Offseason implications take center stage as the conversation shifts to Giannis trade rumors, the future of the Celtics, potential blockbuster moves, and whether teams should chase another superstar or double down on depth and chemistry. The discussion also covers Kawhi Leonard and Clippers controversy, James Harden’s legal troubles, Tiago Splitter taking over the Bulls, and early favorites for next season.
To close the show, Will and Zach pivot to international soccer, discussing the U.S. men’s World Cup performance, standout matches from around the globe, and the biggest storylines developing as the tournament progresses.
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(0:31) Knicks Win Sparks Debate (2:37) Brunson's Clutch Magic (4:41) Physical Finals Breakdown (10:27) Fox and Wemby Flaws (14:57) Flagrant Fouls and Suspensions (18:44) Officiating Gets Too Physical (22:29) Big Swing for Giannis (41:07) Kawhi Investigation Lingers (47:09) Bulls Reset with Splitter (50:10) Harden Arrest Headlines (51:38) Next Season Favorites (53:19) USA Soccer Excitement