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On the 75th episode of Hot Hand Theory, Geoff and XJ break down the New York Knicks' brutal collapse—from 23-9 with a top-three offense to 2-9 since December 31st—and explain why the Karl-Anthony Towns drama is just the beginning of this team's problems.With trade rumors swirling and Memphis, Orlando, and Charlotte reportedly circling, XJ and Geoff tackle what a Towns trade might mean. But the dueo also exposes what nobody is talking about: OG Anunoby and Mikal Bridges—the two wings this entire roster construction depends on—are quietly failing on both ends of the court. OG is shooting just 30% from three over his last 15 games, struggling to get over screens, and the Knicks' defense is actually better when he's off the court. This is not the scheme-proof, coach-proof elite defender Knicks fans have come to know. Meanwhile, Bridges is experiencing similar struggles navigating screens on the perimeter. When your two supposedly elite defensive wings can't execute the fundamentals that make the whole system work, no coaching adjustment can save you.XJ and Geoff also examine the chemistry issues that surfaced during the Draymond Green incident—where Towns found himself without teammates willing to back him up—and what it signals about locker room dynamics that must be addressed. The duo breaks down Mike Brown's recent rotation decisions, the starting lineup combinations that have consistently underperformed, and why the front office now faces a binary choice: resolve the internal issues or move Towns before the deadline. There is no middle ground.We cover:🔹 Why the 23-9 start was real—and exactly what broke since December 31st🔹 Why OG Anunoby's decline is the most underrated problem on the roster🔹 The Draymond Green incident and what it exposed about Knicks chemistry🔹 Mike Brown's baffling rotation decisions and starting lineup disasters🔹 Towns trade scenarios: Desmond Bane, Jaren Jackson Jr., and what they mean🔹 Why "fix it or trade him" is the only framework that makes sense🔹 The path back to being an elite team💬 Let us know in the comments: Should the Knicks trade Towns or try to fix this internally?If you value strategic analysis over hot takes and want NBA breakdowns that identify the real problems (and real solutions) subscribe and catch every episode.#NewYorkKnicks #Knicks #KarlAnthonyTowns #KAT #JalenBrunson #OGAnunoby #MikalBridges #HotHandTheory #NBAPodcast #NBAAnalysis #KnicksBasketball #NBA #KnicksTrade #MikeBrown #NBATradeRumors #BasketballAnalysis #KnicksNation #MadisonSquareGarden #NYKnicks
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On the 75th episode of Hot Hand Theory, Geoff and XJ break down the New York Knicks' brutal collapse—from 23-9 with a top-three offense to 2-9 since December 31st—and explain why the Karl-Anthony Towns drama is just the beginning of this team's problems.With trade rumors swirling and Memphis, Orlando, and Charlotte reportedly circling, XJ and Geoff tackle what a Towns trade might mean. But the dueo also exposes what nobody is talking about: OG Anunoby and Mikal Bridges—the two wings this entire roster construction depends on—are quietly failing on both ends of the court. OG is shooting just 30% from three over his last 15 games, struggling to get over screens, and the Knicks' defense is actually better when he's off the court. This is not the scheme-proof, coach-proof elite defender Knicks fans have come to know. Meanwhile, Bridges is experiencing similar struggles navigating screens on the perimeter. When your two supposedly elite defensive wings can't execute the fundamentals that make the whole system work, no coaching adjustment can save you.XJ and Geoff also examine the chemistry issues that surfaced during the Draymond Green incident—where Towns found himself without teammates willing to back him up—and what it signals about locker room dynamics that must be addressed. The duo breaks down Mike Brown's recent rotation decisions, the starting lineup combinations that have consistently underperformed, and why the front office now faces a binary choice: resolve the internal issues or move Towns before the deadline. There is no middle ground.We cover:🔹 Why the 23-9 start was real—and exactly what broke since December 31st🔹 Why OG Anunoby's decline is the most underrated problem on the roster🔹 The Draymond Green incident and what it exposed about Knicks chemistry🔹 Mike Brown's baffling rotation decisions and starting lineup disasters🔹 Towns trade scenarios: Desmond Bane, Jaren Jackson Jr., and what they mean🔹 Why "fix it or trade him" is the only framework that makes sense🔹 The path back to being an elite team💬 Let us know in the comments: Should the Knicks trade Towns or try to fix this internally?If you value strategic analysis over hot takes and want NBA breakdowns that identify the real problems (and real solutions) subscribe and catch every episode.#NewYorkKnicks #Knicks #KarlAnthonyTowns #KAT #JalenBrunson #OGAnunoby #MikalBridges #HotHandTheory #NBAPodcast #NBAAnalysis #KnicksBasketball #NBA #KnicksTrade #MikeBrown #NBATradeRumors #BasketballAnalysis #KnicksNation #MadisonSquareGarden #NYKnicks

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