Thugger HBC wrote:Boston, to their credit, barely won Sunday.
I fully expect the Knicks to close this out, have a nice party on Thursday, then prep some for whichever they face in the second round.
I'm not always a silver lining type guy but the loss might be benificial in the long wrong, for a couple reasons.
1. playoffs are important about responding after a loss. We obviously wont be sweeping the pacers if we play them and we sure wont be sweeping the heat if we make it to the ECF so it is important to follow up a loss with a good win. That will help us in the next series.
2. time off. With the pacers and hawks tied up 2-2 all assumptions are that there series will go 7 games. Which means it ends on Saturday.
That means with if we would have won on sunday afternoon that is a massive layoff say we play game 1 at the Garden Monday or Tuesday night. That well over a week/week and a half of rest. Might not be good.
Now that we have a game on Wed that we will hopefully close out we still might have a nice layoff but not to the point we will be building up too much rust. Basketball is a rythm sport and I would hate for the Knicks to go well over a week without player a high intensity opp in the playoffs. Pacers are physical and I don't want to much rest going into game 1.
those are my thoughts...lets finish them tomorrow night!