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The Hot Hand Theory Podcast
Hot Hand Theory
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Where film breakdown meets data analysis in real basketball conversations. XJ and Geoff challenge conventional wisdom about what drives winning, how players create value, and what the game is actually showing us. We bring behavioral science and strategic thinking to NBA analysis, testing theories against what we see on the court. New podcast episodes drop weekly.
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Where film breakdown meets data analysis in real basketball conversations. XJ and Geoff challenge conventional wisdom about what drives winning, how players create value, and what the game is actually showing us. We bring behavioral science and strategic thinking to NBA analysis, testing theories against what we see on the court. New podcast episodes drop weekly.
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The Knicks Can’t Win Playing Like This | HHT 56
The Hot Hand Theory Podcast
58 minutes 20 seconds
6 months ago
The Knicks Can’t Win Playing Like This | HHT 56

On the fifty-sixth episode of the Hot Hand Theory Podcast, Geoff and XJ break down what’s going wrong with the Knicks — and why their current playstyle is raising real concerns about how far they can go in the postseason.


Even as clear favorites over Detroit, the Knicks haven’t looked like the better team. The offense is stagnant, the defensive game plan isn’t clicking, and deeper structural issues are starting to show — issues we’ve been calling out all season.


This isn’t about a cold stretch. Most fans know where the blame lies: with a system that hasn’t adapted. In this episode, we break down why coaching philosophy, player usage, and an outdated approach are putting a ceiling on what this team can be.


XJ makes the case that Jalen Brunson’s passing limitations are widely misunderstood, while Geoff challenges how much of the team’s offensive struggles stem from Brunson’s style of play. It’s one of our most intense debates yet — and it gets to the heart of the Knicks’ identity crisis!


Key topics in this episode:

🔹 How Detroit is exploiting the Knicks’ defensive structure with screens and pace

🔹 The lack of spacing and why it’s a coaching issue, not just a personnel one

🔹 Thibodeau’s approach and its mismatch with this roster’s strengths

🔹 The Brunson debate: capability vs frequency, system vs player instinct

🔹 Why player roles, habits, and priorities are shaped — or limited — by coaching

🔹 What the Knicks must shift to become more than the sum of their parts


If you've been frustrated with how this team looks, you're not alone. We break down the why.


Like the video if you’ve been seeing the same patterns all season


Drop a comment: What’s holding this team back right now — scheme, personnel, or something else? We respond to every single comment!


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The Hot Hand Theory Podcast
Where film breakdown meets data analysis in real basketball conversations. XJ and Geoff challenge conventional wisdom about what drives winning, how players create value, and what the game is actually showing us. We bring behavioral science and strategic thinking to NBA analysis, testing theories against what we see on the court. New podcast episodes drop weekly.