Updated
Updated · Yahoo Sports · Jun 8
Knicks Shoot 53.6% From Corners to Take 2-0 Finals Lead Over Spurs
Updated
Updated · Yahoo Sports · Jun 8

Knicks Shoot 53.6% From Corners to Take 2-0 Finals Lead Over Spurs

2 articles · Updated · Yahoo Sports · Jun 8

Summary

  • OG Anunoby and Jose Alvarado said New York’s key adjustment is to “own the corners” on both ends, a plan that has helped the Knicks move within two wins of the title.
  • 53.6% corner shooting by the Knicks through the first two games has stretched San Antonio’s defense and reduced Victor Wembanyama’s ability to disrupt shots in the paint.
  • 32% corner shooting by the Spurs has also blunted actions such as Zipper, 4-Out 1-In and Hammer, giving Mike Brown’s defense a second edge from the same tactic.
  • Alvarado said the approach is demanding because guards and wings must drive first to draw help before spraying passes to the corners, with San Antonio expected to adjust in Game 3.

Insights

Down 0-2, how can the Spurs counter the Knicks' dominant corner strategy to save their season in Game 3?
Is the Knicks' 53.6% corner shooting a sustainable championship formula or a hot streak that is about to end?
After a 27-year wait, can the Knicks handle the immense pressure of their first home Finals game at MSG?