Knicks vow they’re not looking past Nets in season finale

Importance Score: 25 / 100 🔵

Knicks Aim to Regain Momentum Against Nets Before Playoffs

For the New York Knicks, regaining momentum is paramount as they approach the playoffs. Despite securing a first-round playoff series against the Detroit Pistons, the Knicks are grappling with recent setbacks, mirroring their longest losing streak of the season.

Recent Stumbles Preceding Playoff Series

The downturn began earlier in the week when the Knicks squandered an opportunity against the reigning champions, the Boston Celtics. After relinquishing a lead in the closing moments of regulation, they ultimately fell in overtime.

Subsequently, the Knicks surrendered a substantial 13-point advantage in the second half against Detroit.

The slide continued as the Knicks relinquished a commanding 23-point lead to the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Brooklyn Game Importance

Despite the regular-season finale against the Brooklyn Nets appearing inconsequential for playoff seeding, and despite the Nets’ struggling season, the Knicks cannot afford to treat any game lightly.

The Knicks are in no position to consider any playing time as meaningless.

Brunson’s Perspective on Regaining Form

Following the defeat against Cleveland, Jalen Brunson emphasized the need for a short memory and a focus on improvement. “We’ll address the playoffs after all 82 games,” Brunson stated. “We must approach the upcoming game with the correct mentality, the right focus, and quickly move past recent results. It’s crucial to have a short memory presently and continue progressing. I understand it’s challenging, and it might sound cliché, but it’s precisely what we need to do to elevate our play.”

“We have one remaining regular season game, and then we can fully concentrate on the postseason,” Brunson added.

Opportunity for Confidence Rebuilding

After facing top-tier Eastern Conference teams and their imminent playoff adversary, the Knicks (50-31) are presented with an opportune matchup to restore their confidence against the Nets.

The Nets (26-55) have been defeated in all three prior encounters with the Knicks this season and have struggled significantly since late February, often fielding a young and less experienced lineup.

Final Regular Season Game Before Playoffs

The Knicks boast a strong 35-8 record against teams with losing records this season. Their upcoming game against Brooklyn represents their final opportunity for an easier matchup – and a potential 51st victory, which would be their highest win total in twelve years – before commencing Game 1 against the Pistons at Madison Square Garden next weekend.

Josh Hart stressed the importance of rediscovering their winning formula: “We must identify the elements that contribute to this team’s success and refine them,” Hart stated. “Playoff basketball inherently involves heightened physicality and intensity. Therefore, we must dedicate this week to both physical and, more importantly, mental preparation.”

“We are not currently performing at our peak level. This week, we will analyze situations and strategies to elevate our play. We will resolve these issues. Crucially, we must conclude the regular season positively against Brooklyn and then prepare both mentally and physically for the playoffs.”

Thibodeau’s Approach to Player Rest

In preparation for the postseason, Knicks coach Tom Thibodeau has adjusted his typical demanding approach, providing rest to key players like Hart, OG Anunoby, and Mitchell Robinson earlier in the week.

Thibodeau remained discreet about his planned lineup against the Nets.

Balancing Rest and Rhythm

“We need to improve as a team. We need to establish rhythm,” Thibodeau commented. “The constant question is always the balance between rest and rhythm. Each team must determine the optimal approach for their specific situation. For us, we are guided by medical evaluations. If a player requires rest presently, they will receive it. However, we continue to compete to finish the regular season strongly.”

The Pistons, and the playoffs, can wait.

“We will address the playoffs when the time comes,” Thibodeau concluded. “We still have one more game to play.”

source: nypost.com


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