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Knicks Postseason 2026, NBA Finals vs. San Antonio Spurs

Part of me is in disbelief that we are here...the other part is raging and ready to go. Four more wins! Let's. GO! So much of this NBA Finals feels poetic, historical, and dream-worthy, for so many reasons, to so many different parties. This includes the NBA office. I'm sure they are loving this matchup for their biggest stage.  While defeating the Spurs does exercise some demons from 1999, I'm not sure I care about that at all. As noted from my thoughts in the Eastern Conference Finals, at this point, just win. Review Thoughts from Round 1 Review Thoughts from Round 2 Review Thoughts from Eastern Conference Finals Just. Win.  I don't care who the opponent is. The narrative that comes with it, or how we do it.  Just. Win. The NBA Cup win seems like whiteboard material for them, yet a serving example for us to match up with them. Again, it doesn't matter. Both teams are completely different beasts since November, through growth and experience.  This all comes down to...
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Sunday Sundown Rundown - 5/31/26

NBA Finals The NBA Finals are set. And sure, I am very biased ( in a strong way ) with a rooting interest towards my New York Knicks. However, the matchup is intriguing because it gives the NBA a guaranteed different NBA Champion for the eighth consecutive year.  But mostly, the match-up is such a dream for the NBA with stars, basketball-loving markets, and an NBA Cup rematch from this season.  So much for the early-season narratives that the NBA is unwatchable - the season and playoffs up to this point have been tremendous .  #LGK American 250 America turning 250 years old should be special. It's a nice round number that is worthy of a huge celebration. Plus, the country can use something - really, anything! - to bring it closer together. Regardless of the distance, the gap is closed.  This week, potential plans for such a show, which already felt subpar in its planning state before it fell apart, are  now in peril of becoming a rally . Sigh. Ughhhhhhhhh... Thi...

WWE Clash in Italy 2026 Review: "I'm intrigued for what's to come this summer"

A lot of pro wrestling seems stuck in the mud right now. Nothing is terrible, but nothing outright moves me. As some of the summer's biggest shows hit the forefront of our minds, Clash in Italy felt like the kind of show that could jump-start some intrigue as the summer begins to take shape.  At the very least, WWE overseas has become intriguing for the amazing atmosphere typically seen at these shows. Italy didn't disappoint. And seeing that the WWE stacked this card quite a bit, it was a show that stood out as a can't-miss on a Sunday afternoon.  Simply put, Clash at Italy was great. And, it did its job - I enjoyed some pro wrestling on a Sunday afternoon, and I'm intrigued for what's to come this summer.  Some other thoughts from Clash in Italy (2026):  Random Tidbits The reduced stage setup is still cool in my opinion. I don't think elaborate stages are necessary for larger events, especially at the expense of additional seats being filled. I know this has ...

Pondering Picture #62

Perfectly, imperfect. 

Would You Rather Questions: 261-270

261. Would you rather watch a marathon of your favorite television show or read a book all day? This is a good one as a good TV show is so easy - sooooooo easy! - to fall captive to. However, I still believe a good book is unmatched. I don't get much free time to read a book all day, but give me a beach, a drink, and a good book, and that right there is peace.  I select the book option, but I can't go wrong here. 262. Would you rather have to wear a tuxedo shirt every day for a month or have to wear a tutu every day for a month? Ummm, if I had a daughter, the tutu thing would be an easy explanation. I'm just going to go with the tuxedo shirt, and I'll try my best to come up with a reason for doing it.  263. Would you rather always hit a red light for the rest of your life or always get slow internet after the sun goes down? I lived in NYC for most of my life, going red light to red light isn't as bad as maybe the auther of this question thought it would be. I'm ...

Quick Ponder: Comfort of Home, Always

The indescribable  comfort for the places  and people that shaped your present 

Dome Pondering Movie Review: Forever (2024)

What is it about?  Two adults find love and peace after taking a risk with one another after previously failed marriages.  Who is in it?  Taye Diggs - Johnnie Bryant Megan Good - Carlie Walters Favorite Scene:  Carlie comes home after driving Johnnie's prized car to the sight of Johnnie and the girls fixing the house and planting new flowers. Favorite Quote:  "All the time we have is all the time we have. A true appreciation of time is how we use it." Review: Forever is a film that gets better as it moves along, and ultimately, once you're able to review it collectively. In the end, it's a somewhat decent film that presents a profound message utilizing two characters that you root for, and eventually, feel for.  Lifetime, flicks - ammirite? In the first half of the film, I found myself shaking my head - where is this going?! The build of the plot has little resistance (especially for a romance arc of Johnnie and Carlie), and at times, it can be very cheesy....

Knicks Postseason 2026, Conference Finals vs. Cleveland Cavaliers

It feels like forever since we've played.  But we've got our opponent, and it's go time!  Review Thoughts from Round 1 Review Thoughts from Round 2 Like every other Knick fan, I too hoped for a seven-game series between the Detroit Pistons and the Cleveland Cavaliers, and that's what we got. The long series added time for our squad to rest up (get healthy, OG!) and more time to scout exactly what we'll have to deal with in the Eastern Conference Finals.  We've been here before, and a trip to the NBA Finals once again feels all too close. All too real!  The Cavaliers present some interesting dynamics with their electric backcourt and the size up front with Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen. There are also two players on the roster, Dennis Schroder and Max Strus, who often find ways to stick it to the Knicks. Sam Merrill seems like the kind of guy who would join that group in this series.  Nonetheless, the Knicks are on a historic run. The Cavs have been knocking on t...

Sunday Sundown Rundown - 5/24/26

Memorial Day It's a day to remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice so we can enjoy so much of the good stuff that is America, like the summer (since it also doubles as the unofficial start of summer). It goes unappreciated, at least I feel it is, and it can sometimes feel cliché - but truly, take a moment to think about those who gave it all for some of the most silly of freedoms we take for granted. It offers so much perspective and gratitude in a time when it's needed in our society.  Kyle Busch This rocked me this week. I'm not a NASCAR fan (or will pretend to be), but I'm aware of Bush. Most notably, I'm aware of the humanity of the tragic passing. I, too, turn 41 (tomorrow) and have kids. A sudden illness, and just like that, gone. This life is so short.  Be sure to keep the Busch family, particularly those kids who lost their dad so early, in your thoughts and prayers.  Political Power I just don't know how to digest some of the recent actions this ...

Dome Pondering Movie Review: The Iron Claw (2023)

What is it about?  The true story of the legendary Von Erich brothers in pro wrestling in the 1980s.  Who is in it? Zac Efron - Kevin Von Erich Jeremy Allen White - Kerry Von Erich Holt McCallany - Fritz Von Erich Favorite Scene: Kevin smiles at Ric Flair after realizing the values of the World Champion didn't align with what he really wanted.  Favorite Quote:  "I used to be a brother." Review:  I've always been fascinated with the Von Erichs, being a pro wrestling fan. The entire story is worthy of such a tell-all outlet, luckily we got this gem of a medium.  The Iron Claw is a fantastic film. The plot and storylines have already been taking place in what is an astounding tragedy within the Von Erich family. However, where The Iron Claw truly shines is the beauty of the cinematography combined with the amazing performances/portrayals throughout the film.  Again, as a pro wrestling fan, everything was shot well and believable, right down to the details...