00:00And then one area of concern I actually have, because I went back and, believe it or not, re-watched
00:05parts of the game.
00:06Because I was there, I had some thoughts, but then you don't know the results when you're watching something live.
00:10And then when you know the results, you're like, oh, I know how this played out.
00:13I want to go back to the first quarter, because there was something very interesting that happened early in this
00:16game, and the Knicks got away from it.
00:18And maybe it's the size of Allen and Mobley, and that's probably what it is, just the way the Cavaliers
00:23are built.
00:23But Karl-Anthony Towns as the point center, as the offensive hub, as the guy on the elbow looking for
00:29a cutting OG on an OB or a cutting Mikael Bridges, it did not work.
00:33It was not effective.
00:35That was the change that Mike Brown made at the end of the Atlanta series that was so incredible when
00:40Cat became that point center.
00:42And he was putting up assist numbers that you couldn't have dreamt of a year earlier.
00:46And I remember saying this on the very first possession of Big Mac when we were sitting there on my
00:50all-22 seats.
00:51Cat got the basketball, normal spot at the elbow, and basically couldn't do anything with the basketball.
00:56Yeah, there was nowhere to go with it.
00:57There was nowhere to go.
00:58And I think that shows you one difficulty that the Cleveland Cavaliers present, and that is their size, and that
01:04is their length from their two bigs in Evan Mobley and Jared Allen.
01:08And so you wonder, does Mike Brown try to reassert Cat as that point forward, or is it about changing
01:15it up?
01:15This isn't going to work in this area.
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