Was the Knicks’ elimination in the Eastern Conference finals just delaying the inevitable?
New York certainly had the star power coming out of the East as opposed to the Pacers, but Warriors guard Brandin Podziemski doesn’t think the Knicks could have held up against the Thunder.
“I’m glad it was the Pacers, not the Knicks … if it was the Knicks, it would have been a sweep,” Podziemski told Kay Adams on the “Up and Adams” on Tuesday. “I don’t think the Knicks had enough to compete with OKC both offensively and defensively.
The Knicks, who knocked off the heavily favored Celtics in the second round, succumbed to the Pacers in six games in the Eastern Conference finals, New York’s first time making it that far since 2000.
While the Warriors didn’t see the Thunder in the playoffs after they were bounced in the second round by the Timberwolves, Podziemski might know the formula to beating Oklahoma City, as the Warriors won two of the three matchups in the regular season.
“I think the Pacers, on any given night, they play with 10 guys and there’s games where all 10 of them score in double figures,” Podziemski added. “It can come from anywhere with Indiana, and I think that’s the thing that’s gonna be challenging for OKC.”
