@Balldontlie Thibs had no problem playing the bench when it was Hartenstein, Hart, Toppin, & Quickley.
Apparently, the fandom was desperate for Cam Payne and Jericho Sims minutes
@NykTerry Hard disagree. Bc of contract mismanagement he’s missing valuable playoff experience. He’s rotation-worthy and we’d need him against the Spurs and Thunder
@SalzigeKane@mistergeezy Optimism and change aren’t exclusive to progressive values, he ran as a uniter that transcended ideology. His policy platform was decidedly middle of the road, aggressively and purposely not controversial
@atl_samir2401 Celtics fans pointed out their 2024 ring
Pistons fans yapped about their 2004 ring
Cavs fans bragged about their 2016 ring
Sixers fans bragged about their reigning MVP
Hawks fans gotta go back to Y2K and Paul Millsap era
I’m crying 🤣
@Ronnie2Kaapp@nyscentral@Jram2TBJ “Otherworldly” is moving the goalpost BS, I just said that the playoff Knicks are better and their 23-19 playoff record compared to the Cavs’ 11-15 over the same period proves that.
The Brunson-era Knicks’ worst playoff finish was a competitive 6 games in the semis against the Butler Heat that made the finals. They have impressive series wins against the Cavs, Sixers, Pistons, and Celtics.
Meanwhile, the Donovan Mitchell Cavs have been 4-1ed by the Knicks, Celtics, & Pacers and have never won more than 1 game in the semis. Their only series wins was a 4-3 struggle against the Magic and a sweep of the 10th seed Heat.
It’s really not even close. The Cavs have yet to put together a competent playoff run while the Knicks continue to make incremental progress.