Updated
Updated · Pounding The Rock · Jun 8
Wembanyama Urged to Shift to Low Post as Spurs Trail Knicks 0-2 in NBA Finals
Updated
Updated · Pounding The Rock · Jun 8

Wembanyama Urged to Shift to Low Post as Spurs Trail Knicks 0-2 in NBA Finals

2 articles · Updated · Pounding The Rock · Jun 8

Summary

  • Down 0-2, Victor Wembanyama is being pushed toward a back-to-the-basket, low-post approach as San Antonio searches for a way to avoid a Finals sweep.
  • His Finals numbers show the drop-off: 24.6 points on 40.5% shooting with 5.0 turnovers, versus 27.5 points on 50.9% shooting and 2.9 turnovers earlier in the postseason.
  • New York has made him look manageable by pairing Karl-Anthony Towns' disciplined defense with help from Josh Hart and Mitchell Robinson, while Towns is also stretching the Spurs with 43% three-point shooting and 4 assists per game.
  • The proposed fix is immediate rather than developmental: establish deeper position, stay tall on the catch, and attack closer to the rim instead of settling for high-difficulty threes and face-up isolations.
  • With Games 3 and 4 at Madison Square Garden, the Spurs' title hopes are framed as running through a rapid Wembanyama adjustment rather than a broader tactical overhaul.

Insights

Is Karl-Anthony Towns's defense on Wembanyama the unexpected key to the Knicks' first title in 53 years?
To win the Finals, must Wembanyama abandon the versatile skills that made him a generational talent?