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Episode 135 – Knicks Win the Finals - The Best NBA Season Ever?

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Send us Fan MailMatthew, Alex, and Skit react to the conclusion of an unforgettable NBA season as the Knicks capture the championship, ending one of the most remarkable title runs in recent memory.The guys start by breaking down the Finals and why, despite the series ending with New York on top, every game seemed to follow the same script: double-digit leads, momentum swings, and clutch late-game moments. Skit goes as far as calling it the best Finals series since 2013, arguing that the combination of drama, close games, and star performances made it an instant classic.Naturally, much of the discussion centers around Jalen Brunson. The crew reflects on his incredible journey from second-round pick to Finals MVP candidate, examining how his game has evolved over the years and what this championship means for his legacy. They even debate whether Brunson deserves legitimate MVP consideration next season after leading New York to the top of the basketball world.On the other side of the matchup, the guys make it clear that Spurs fans should still be optimistic. San Antonio exceeded expectations all season, and despite falling short in the Finals, Wembanyama's future remains incredibly bright. That leads into a fascinating conversation about Wemby's defense in space, with Skit arguing that some of the issues he faced defending away from the rim looked surprisingly similar to the criticisms often aimed at Rudy Gobert. The hosts discuss how the Knicks repeatedly attacked him on the perimeter and whether that becomes an area for growth moving forward.The conversation then expands into the broader state of the NBA. The Knicks' title run breaks several long-held championship trends, including the famous 40-20 rule, prompting discussion about whether New York is an outlier or a sign that the league is changing. The hosts also highlight the current "Neo-NBA" era, where eight different champions in eight years have created a level of parity rarely seen in league history.That parity becomes the foundation for one of Matt's biggest takes of the year: this was the best NBA season since 1998.Matt passionately argues that the combination of competitive balance, unpredictable playoff outcomes, compelling storylines, and league-wide talent has made this season special. Alex largely agrees, noting that very few modern seasons can match the depth of contenders and excitement from top to bottom.The discussion also touches on the changing landscape of roster construction, including how long-term contracts, the second apron, and the current CBA are shaping team-building strategies around the league. Leon Rose receives plenty of credit for constructing the Knicks' championship roster, while the guys debate whether other organizations will try to replicate New York's blueprint.There are also conversations about the future. Will the Knicks be back? Are the Celtics-Giannis rumors legitimate or just offseason smoke? Can any team build a dynasty in the current NBA environment?The second half of the episode shifts heavily toward the NBA Draft. Alex and Skit break down their favorite prospects, discuss who they believe will be the best player in five years, and debate who OKC should target with the 12th pick. There are disagreements over upside, fit, and development paths, along with a healthy amount of prospect slander and praise.As always, Yamology delivers its usual chaos: Dillon Jones criticism, Kevin Durant speculation, debates over lucky scoring performances, and plenty of laughs along the way.The episode closes by returning to 82-0, reflecting on another completed season and looking ahead to what could be one of the most fascinating offseasons in years.Championship reactions, Brunson legacy debates, draft takes, and a case for the greatest modern NBA season—Episode 135 wraps up the year in true Yamology fashion. Linktreehttps://linktr.ee/yamologyhttps://www.youtube.com/@YAMologyNBATwitterhttps://x.com/YAMology_Pod

Send us Fan Mail Matthew, Alex, and Skit react to the conclusion of an unforgettable NBA season as the Knicks capture the championship, ending one of the most remarkable title runs in recent memory. The guys start by breaking down the Finals and why, despite the series ending with New York on top, every game seemed to follow the same script: double-digit leads, momentum swings, and clutch late-game moments. Skit goes as far as calling it the best Finals series since 2013, arguing that the com...

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