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How the Knicks' Second-Half Threes Broke the Spurs (Brunson, OG, and a Defensive Breakdown)
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Two plays that tell the whole second-half story.
First, Cat sets a pin down while Bridges runs a ball screen — a double action that completely frees Brunson. Kelvin Johnson just stands there, never recognizing the shooter coming off the action until it's way too late.
Then on the other end, the Spurs' ball movement dries up entirely. OG baits Vasell into a bad shot attempt, takes a perfect angle to contest without fouling, and the Knicks are off to the races. Fox was already in position on OG in the corner — I genuinely don't know why he steps up to Hart and lets himself get screened. That's a wide open three with a clear look at the rim.
Wemby can only do so much when your teammates are making decisions like that. #shorts
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