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Knicks' NBA Cup Win Sparks Debate: Real Title or Hoax?
18 Dec
Summary
- Knicks won the NBA Cup, but debate rages over its significance.
- Stephen A. Smith excited by Knicks' depth but wary of Pistons.
- Chris Russo criticizes celebration, calls NBA Cup inauthentic.

The New York Knicks have clinched the inaugural NBA Cup, a victory met with both elation and skepticism. Sports analyst Stephen A. Smith voiced enthusiasm for the Knicks' performance, noting their improved depth and offensive efficiency. He suggested the Eastern Conference appears open but cautioned that the Detroit Pistons present a formidable challenge.
Conversely, radio personality Chris "Mad Dog" Russo strongly disparaged the Knicks' celebration, arguing the NBA Cup is an inauthentic creation to boost regular-season interest. Russo asserted that the tournament offers no insight into playoff contention, citing past champions' early exits. He believes such celebrations disrespect the history of more significant NBA championships.
Despite the criticism, the Knicks are set to acknowledge their NBA Cup achievement before an upcoming game. However, the team reportedly will not raise a banner, focusing instead on their ultimate goal: an NBA Finals championship. The Knicks currently hold an 18-7 record, trailing the Detroit Pistons by 2.5 games for the top seed in the East.




