With their backs against the wall, the Knicks responded in a crucial Game 4, quieting the noise and shifting momentum in the series. Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber break down how the pressure on Mike Brown reached a boiling point and how his long awaited adjustments helped New York even things up heading back to Madison Square Garden.
They dive into the decision to run the offense through Karl-Anthony Towns, the reduced role for Mikal Bridges, and whether those changes came too late to fully trust the coaching. The discussion also explores Bridges’ uncertain impact moving forward, the importance of keeping him engaged, and why the Knicks may suddenly have the edge despite inconsistencies and a heavy reliance on outside shooting.

Apr 27, 2026


