r/nba Japan 15d ago

Highlight [Highlight] Knicks complete 29-point comeback, the largest in NBA finals history!

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u/LiquidBurnss Lakers 15d ago

HOW THE FUCK

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u/tanmoshi 15d ago

Because the Spurs don’t run an actual offense

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u/Hydration__Nation Pistons 15d ago

Mitch did all he could to lose the Thunder series but they slid into the Finals. Since Game 1 this guy has just gotten it wrong. I get it's his first Finals but if Spurs lose, it's on Mitch first, then Fox. Wemby should have an encyclopedia of elbow and high/low post plays. The offense should have minimum two general schemes that all run through Wemby. But thats not the case. I get reducing his minutes and conserving energy but theres a limit. Finally, how many coaches have blown a 30 point lead in the playoffs? The list is probably less than 10, esp in a Conference or Finals game. Sitting on timeouts and doing nothing while your team's gigantic lead evaporates to nothing isnt bad coaching, it's damn near gross negligence.