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EPISODE · Aug 11, 2021 · 1H 9M

The Atlantic Files #190: New York Knicks year in review

from The Atlantic Files · host Alex Fischbein, Dennis Clausen and Mike Bash

The annual Atlantic Files Year in Review series continues this week with a special guest! We bring back Glen Johnston to the show who was on a couple of seasons ago to talk about his New York Knicks and their near-last-place woes at the time. Before we jumped into the Knicks last season, we had to hit on some free agency and trade news that we weren't able to fit in last week's episode. DeMar DeRozan is headed to the Chicago Bulls! Plus a lot of stars and superstars signed for a ton of money such as Luka Doncic, Steph Curry, and more. With the offseason that the Bulls have had so far, we posed the question, are they now a top-four team in the Eastern Conference? We're very mixed in our opinions, but we all know that Chicago is definitely going to be in the playoff mix this year. Finally, we get to the New York Knicks. They smashed through everyone's expectations last season as Julius Randle did with the expectations of him as well. We all give them a grade as well as discuss what they can do in the future to become real championship contenders. Also, would Collin Sexton have been better than Kemba Walker? Take a listen and let us know your thoughts! Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 1:15 - NBA Free Agency updates 2:15 - Are the Chicago Bulls a top-four team in the East? 12:15 - New York Knicks Year in Review 24:15 - Handing out grades for the Knicks season 40:15 - Julius Randle vs John Collins, who's better? 43:45 - Discussing the Knicks future

The annual Atlantic Files Year in Review series continues this week with a special guest! We bring back Glen Johnston to the show who was on a couple of seasons ago to talk about his New York Knicks and their near-last-place woes at the time. Before we jumped into the Knicks last season, we had to hit on some free agency and trade news that we weren't able to fit in last week's episode. DeMar DeRozan is headed to the Chicago Bulls! Plus a lot of stars and superstars signed for a ton of money such as Luka Doncic, Steph Curry, and more. With the offseason that the Bulls have had so far, we posed the question, are they now a top-four team in the Eastern Conference? We're very mixed in our opinions, but we all know that Chicago is definitely going to be in the playoff mix this year. Finally, we get to the New York Knicks. They smashed through everyone's expectations last season as Julius Randle did with the expectations of him as well. We all give them a grade as well as discuss what they can do in the future to become real championship contenders. Also, would Collin Sexton have been better than Kemba Walker? Take a listen and let us know your thoughts! Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 1:15 - NBA Free Agency updates 2:15 - Are the Chicago Bulls a top-four team in the East? 12:15 - New York Knicks Year in Review 24:15 - Handing out grades for the Knicks season 40:15 - Julius Randle vs John Collins, who's better? 43:45 - Discussing the Knicks future

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