Spurs were reversed by 29 points, completely because they didn't resist themselves.


In the first half, Spurs shot three-pointers too smoothly, always thinking of solving problems with three-pointers, especially during the Knicks' strong comeback, still relying on tough three-point shots, particularly superstitious about their hot hand.
This is like trading, you keep going long, keep making money, but when the trend suddenly changes, you don't realize it, think it's just a pullback, still expecting it to rise, and then a big drop happens, and you overextended.
Sometimes the hardest thing for people is to fight against themselves, to correct themselves. Spurs are like that, which is also why so many excellent players on the court are so obsessed with the second half.
Originally, the coach was there to correct and break this process as a safeguard, but Mitch didn't do it.
Constant mistakes will be punished.
Congratulations to the Knicks, resilient, persistent, strong, and becoming heroes.
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