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Knicks Coach: Winning NBA Cup Creates Scheduling Penalties
19 Dec
Summary
- Coach Brown notes a challenging five-game schedule in eight days after winning the Cup.
- The Knicks face difficult travel and fewer rest days due to their Cup victory.
- Brown emphasizes returning to regular-season minute management after Cup games.

New York Knicks coach Mike Brown has voiced concerns regarding the scheduling challenges faced by teams after competing in the inaugural NBA Cup. Following their victory on Tuesday, the Knicks are navigating a demanding eight-day period featuring five games in three different cities, culminating in a Christmas Day home game.
Brown described the post-tournament schedule as a potential penalty for winning, detailing the immediate travel from Las Vegas to Indiana and then back home for subsequent games. He noted that this compressed schedule conflicts with the team's regular-season approach to managing player minutes, which he intends to reintroduce now that the tournament is concluded.
While acknowledging the excitement of winning the Cup, Brown stressed to his team the importance of remaining focused on the rest of the season. He characterized the tournament win as a "taste of what we can do" but cautioned against complacency, emphasizing the need to "go back to work" to achieve greater success throughout the regular season and beyond.




