Knicks Set To Unleash Unexpected Fury In Beantown Showdown—Can Boston Survive?

Knicks Set To Unleash Unexpected Fury In Beantown Showdown—Can Boston Survive?

The Knicks were able to escape Boston in the playoffs last year, but a lot of that has to do with Jayson Tatum rupturing his Achilles. That series still took six games for the Knicks to pull out the victory. Tatum’s injury was in Game 4, so Boston was still able to beat them in Game 5, so it isn’t unprecedented that they could beat a good Knicks team in Boston without their leader. This season, the Knicks entered as one of the favorites to win the wide-open Eastern Conference. With a 13-6 record, the team seems to be living up to expectations. After being run into the ground by their former head coach, it seems like the Knicks have a better rotation, and more players are getting rest than before. The team is still lead by Jalen Brunson. He is their offensive force, and regardless of if you like his game or not, he has been very reliable. Karl-Anthony Towns has been a great secondary option, and I think my favorite player for the team is Josh Hart. Hart is kind of a sparkplug for the team. He does a bit of everything and doesn’t need to run isolation plays to score. 

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