Knicks at crossroads after Eastern Conference Finals crashout | amNewYork
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The New York Knicks experienced their most successful season in 25 years with 51 wins and a trip to the Eastern Conference Finals. However, they faced a disappointing exit in Game 6 against the Indiana Pacers. The team's president, Leon Rose, aimed to revamp the roster by trading for Karl-Anthony Towns to bolster their scoring alongside Jalen Brunson. Yet, they struggled defensively, especially in critical moments during the playoffs, revealing flaws in their strategy and roster composition as their weaknesses were exploited by opponents.
New York's 2024-25 season ended in disappointment despite their best regular season in 25 years, falling short in the Eastern Conference Finals against the Pacers.
The Knicks' strategic decision to trade for Towns aimed at improving offense fell flat due to defensive weaknesses exposed throughout the playoffs.
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