Hartford Courant

Why the Knicks are better suited for playoff success than 2 years ago

- By Stefan Bondy

BOSTON — There was a similar winning streak two years ago toward the end of a revelatory season, a stretch when it first felt appropriat­e to believe in Julius Randle.

The Knicks had captured nine straight in April of 2021. It catapulted them to fourth in the East, just before Tom Thibodeau’s squad was quickly humbled by Trae Young in the playoff ’s opening round.

Looking back, there were warning signs toward a postseason disappoint­ment. The Knicks had built their record while avoiding injuries, illnesses and interrupti­ons. They were more prepared and available than their opponents during a pandemic.

The empty arenas also seemed to suit Thibodeau’s style of zero distractio­ns.

But then the playoffs arrived, the crowds returned, the intensity boiled, and those advantages were nullified.

All this raises the question:

Is this Knicks’ iteration, which is riding its own ninegame winning streak, better suited for the playoffs?

Randle didn’t want to get too far ahead but acknowledg­ed this much:

“I think we’re a better team,” Randle said. “More talented team.”

That’s impossible to argue. In 2021, the Knicks started Elfrid Payton at point guard and Nerlens Noel at center. Now they have Jalen Brunson, the reigning Eastern Conference Player of the Month, and Mitchell Robinson, who Thibodeau lauded again Sunday as the league’s greatest offensive rebounder.

The younger contributo­rs from the 2021 squad — RJ Barrett and Immanuel Quickley — are two years older and more developed.

They’ve also added Josh Hart, who was acquired about a month ago and still hasn’t lost a game as a member of the Knicks. Depth is a big strength with nine legitimate players.

It took a full year, but the roster recovered from Leon Rose’s terrible free agency of 2021.

“This is my most winningest season in my career so far so I’m extremely happy about that,” Hart said. “I can’t sit there and be like I came in and I did everything. You know what I mean? I think this team was trending upwards and luckily I was able to come in and just fit right into Thibs and that system and into the locker room.”

The system is also different and feels more transferab­le to a higher competitio­n. In 2021, the Knicks rode their effort to a stifling defense. They outhustled the opponent and kept scores low to mask a lack of individual talent.

Now they boast the league’s 5th rated offense and developed an identity around efficient scoring. Their 7th-ranked net rating underscore­s a balance on both sides of the ball. For perspectiv­e, two years ago they had the 22nd-rated offense.

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