Very cool indeed. It is an amazing thing in sport how a championship run it can galvanize humans and for maybe but a day, a week, a month, or an entire NBA championship run bring people together as one.
Congratulations to the New York Kncks and their loyal fans for their first championship in 53 years.
I warned you Thunder fans…it’s very hard to repeat in this modern day version of the NBA. It is an extremely difficult landscape to navigate. To do such there has to be some degree of good luck involved with injuries.
So who would I pick right now after this parade to win next year’s NBA championship?
Since I’m not JDub or Aaron Gordon’s hamstring…I’m somewhat hesitate to pick either OKC or Denver. I’m not Jayson Tatum’s Achilles either so I’m not sure I could pick the Boston Celtics either.
I’m assuming the Spurs are going to trade De’Aaron Fox, but not sure who they might add as a veteran hybrid guard to their mix of Wemby, Castle, Harper, and Vassell.
And maybe the Detroit Pistons can add another veteran piece to make them a more viable contender. That six teams. Very rarely does a recent NBA champ come from outside a logical top six group.
I guess…in reality, the Knicks are the team right now with the trophy and what appears to be the most stable roster with no huge question marks attached for next season.
But again, those hamstrings of JDub and Aaron Gordon, who are both the two best two-way players on their respective teams are what will keep me very interested as we hit late August.
As far as Chet…my gut feel is Sam Presti will not trade him. That move is not in Sam Presti’s DNA. He picked Chet with the 2nd pick in his draft class. To trade Chet would be an admisson of error. I mean, it was clear at a certain point…Russell Westbrook wasn’t ever going to be a championship point guard in Oklahoma City…and Presti never flinched until the very end when he graciously traded Russell to the Houston Rockets.
Plus…you never sell low at a 52-week low. Never. So I’m not in any way looking for Sam Presti to deal Chet Holmgren. What I would look for more is Sam Presti’s hope JDub’s hamstring isn’t a chronic issue and JDub will be available to Coach Mark to in effect somewhat offset Wemby’s overall game against the Thunder.
But right now…there need not be speculation. The NY Knicks and their fans are atop the NBA world and should savor every single day of being world champions.
Enjoy the moment and embrace it.
Mike J