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Knicks Post Game Live: Towns & Shamet Dominate As Short Handed Knicks Beat Heat

Knicks Post Game Live: Towns & Shamet Dominate As Short Handed Knicks Beat Heat

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The Knicks secure a massive 140-132 victory against the Miami Heat! In a game played without Jalen Brunson and OG Anunoby the team proved the strength of their depth and Mike Brown's "Everybody Eats" mantra.

In This Episode:

Towns/Shamet EXPLOSION: We break down Towns' dominant, highly efficient 39-point effort and why Landry Shamet was the perfect "Morale Pick" to step up with a career-high.

The Depth Advantage: Josh Hart recorded a triple-double, while Mikal Bridges snagged 7 steals, showing that the Knicks are equipped to survive injuries and maintain a winning record.

Strategy Shift: The show analyzes the tactical risk of Mike Brown's zone defense, the increased use of Landry Shamet as a shooter, and why the team is performing so well offensively.

9-3 Prediction: We debate the team's record over the next 12 games, arguing that this style of play gives the Knicks a significant advantage during the soft part of their schedule.

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