{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/68df148c5f95c3d419161a5c/6a25f9806263fbced6bd32e9?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Brendan Haywood Sounds Alarm on Wemby, KAT Dominates Again & Are the Spurs Already Out of Answers?","description":"<p>The Knicks are heading to Madison Square Garden with a 2-0 NBA Finals lead, but the biggest story may be what Victor Wembanyama still hasn't added to his game.</p><p>In this LIVE episode of Finding The Seams, Ric Bucher and NBA champion Brendan Haywood break down New York's thrilling 105-104 Game 2 win, why Karl-Anthony Towns has surprisingly outplayed Wemby through two Finals games, and whether the Spurs have already missed their best opportunity to steal this series.</p><p>Brendan makes a compelling case that Wembanyama's incredible versatility may actually be holding him back. Instead of relying on step-back threes and perimeter moves, Haywood argues that a dominant jump hook and old-school post game could unlock an entirely new level for the 7-foot-4 superstar.</p><p>The guys also discuss Dylan Harper's emergence, whether the rookie should already have the ball in crunch time, the Spurs' late-game mistakes, why Jalen Brunson still hasn't played his best basketball, and what San Antonio must do to avoid falling into a 3-0 hole at Madison Square Garden.</p><h3>Timestamps</h3><p>00:00 – Introduction: Live post-Game 2 NBA Finals reaction</p><p> 00:43 – Knicks take a 2-0 series lead over the Spurs</p><p> 01:25 – Brendan's biggest takeaway from Game 2</p><p> 01:55 – Why Victor Wembanyama needs a jump hook</p><p> 02:50 – Is Wemby being developed correctly?</p><p> 03:40 – The challenge of establishing post position in today's NBA</p><p> 04:30 – Karl-Anthony Towns has outplayed Wemby through two games</p><p> 05:00 – KAT's viral \"He can't mess with me\" moment</p><p> 05:45 – How the Spurs should use KAT's comments as motivation</p><p> 06:00 – Is the NBA Finals already over?</p><p> 06:45 – What history says about coming back from 0-2</p><p> 07:30 – Can Wemby flip the matchup with Towns?</p><p> 08:00 – Why San Antonio keeps beating itself late in games</p><p> 09:00 – The turnovers and mistakes costing the Spurs</p><p> 09:45 – The challenge awaiting San Antonio at Madison Square Garden</p><p> 10:30 – Why Brendan refuses to count the Spurs out</p><p> 11:00 – Player mentality vs analyst mentality</p><p> 12:00 – Lessons from the Red Sox and Cavaliers comebacks</p><p> 13:00 – Do the Spurs have enough talent to make history?</p><p> 13:45 – Have the Knicks proven they're simply the better team?</p><p> 14:15 – Why OKC might have been a tougher Finals matchup for New York</p><p> 15:00 – The difference between SGA and Wemby as closers</p><p> 15:45 – Why the Spurs still don't know their late-game identity</p><p> 16:30 – Knicks continuity and chemistry advantage</p><p> 17:00 – The scary truth: Brunson hasn't had a signature game yet</p><p> 17:45 – Why that's bad news for San Antonio</p><p> 18:15 – Wemby's adjustments from Game 1 to Game 2</p><p> 19:00 – How the Spurs should attack Karl-Anthony Towns</p><p> 20:30 – Why the Spurs need more mid pick-and-roll action</p><p> 21:00 – The Knicks' mid-range advantage</p><p> 21:45 – De'Aaron Fox's injury limitations</p><p> 22:15 – Why San Antonio must attack Jalen Brunson defensively</p><p> 22:45 – The specific actions Brendan would run against New York</p><p> 23:15 – Is it time to give Dylan Harper the keys?</p><p> 23:45 – Nick Saban, Tua Tagovailoa and the Dylan Harper comparison</p><p> 24:30 – Why Harper looks ready for the moment</p><p> 25:00 – Spurs roster construction and long-term outlook</p><p> 25:45 – The missing piece around Wemby</p><p> 26:30 – Who is truly untouchable in San Antonio?</p><p> 27:00 – Ric says the series is effectively over</p><p> 27:30 – Brendan's \"Leave the Door Open\" philosophy</p><p> 28:15 – Why athletes never stop believing</p><p> 29:00 – Remembering Cavs-Warriors and other impossible comebacks</p><p> 30:00 – What separates championship teams from contenders</p><p> 32:00 – Why execution—not talent—has decided the Finals</p><p> 33:00 – What the Spurs must clean up immediately</p><p> 34:00 – Why the Knicks have been more disciplined late</p><p> 35:00 – The role of experience in championship basketball</p><p> 36:00 – Biggest concerns for each team going forward</p><p> 37:00 – Game 3 pressure and Madison Square Garden atmosphere</p><p> 39:00 – Series predictions and closing arguments</p><p> 40:00 – Outro and final takeaways</p><p><br></p><p>#NBAFinals #VictorWembanyama #Knicks #Spurs #JalenBrunson #KarlAnthonyTowns #DylanHarper #NBA #Basketball #RicBucher #BrendanHaywood</p>","author_name":"Ric Bucher"}