The Knicks’ long-awaited championship win came down to smart, strategic load management—resting key players to stay fresh, even as minor injuries popped up. Coach Mike Brown prioritized recovery over grit, letting guys like Mitchell Robinson, Jalen Brunson, and OG Anunoby bounce back without missing crucial moments. Mikal Bridges was the lone exception, logging every game on his historic 638-game streak. This wasn’t just toughness—it was intelligent team care that turned a 53-year drought into a title, proving that sometimes, the best way to win is to know when to sit out.
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