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May 23 1:07 am

NSL Insider

R1 Preview: New York V Chicago

Knicks (1) vs Bulls (8) – Round 1 Preview

The Eastern Conference playoffs tip off with a heavyweight mismatch on paper, as the top-seeded New York Knicks take on the Chicago Bulls. GM Smokey’s Knicks have been the gold standard all season, storming to a 65–17 record behind elite roster construction and the unstoppable scoring brilliance of Kevin Durant. Every move throughout the year has been calculated, and now New York enters the postseason looking like the most complete team in the NSL.

Standing across from them is GM Jonathon’s Chicago Bulls—a team that has battled inconsistency and injury all season, yet still found a way to punch their ticket through the play-in. After falling short in their first opportunity, the Bulls responded with a composed win over the Hawks to secure the 8th seed. For a team that has flirted with contention in previous seasons, simply arriving healthy feels like a win—but they’ll need much more than that against this juggernaut Knicks squad.

This series isn’t just about seeding—it’s about ceiling versus cohesion. The Knicks look like a finished product. The Bulls are still searching for their best version.


Team Previews

New York Knicks

It starts with Kevin Durant—but it certainly doesn’t end there.

In a slight wrinkle, Durant slots in at the four, creating immediate matchup nightmares. Surrounded by size and versatility, the Knicks’ starting lineup is built to stretch defenses and suffocate opponents on the other end. Jarrett Allen anchors the paint, Jaden McDaniels provides elite length and defensive coverage on the wing, while Josh Giddey orchestrates the offense with size and vision. Jaylon Tyson rounds out the group as another complementary piece in a system that prioritizes balance and flexibility.

But what truly separates this Knicks team is their bench—and it might be the most dangerous unit in the league.

Jalen Brunson headlines a second unit that flips games on their head. Coming off the bench, Brunson has been on a tear, dropping multiple 30-point performances in limited minutes down the stretch of the regular season. His ability to dominate non-Durant minutes gives New York a scoring punch that few teams can replicate.

Alongside him, Dyson Daniels brings elite perimeter defense, often locking down the opposing team’s best bench scorer, while DeAndre Jordan leans into the 2K engine with his “glitchy” interior presence—finishing everything around the rim and overwhelming smaller lineups.

It’s this combination of elite starting talent and overwhelming bench production that makes the Knicks arguably the most balanced team in the NSL.

Game 1 Expected Lineup
C: Jarrett Allen
PF: Kevin Durant
SF: Jaden McDaniels
SG: Jaylon Tyson
PG: Josh Giddey
Bench: Jalen Brunson, Dyson Daniels, DeAndre Jordan


Chicago Bulls

For the first time in what feels like forever, the Chicago Bulls are healthy—and that alone changes the equation.

GM Jonathon has spent much of the season juggling lineups due to injuries to key players like LaMelo Ball, Jalen Suggs, and Nic Claxton. Even Franz Wagner, acquired midseason, has struggled to find consistent availability. Now, with a full roster at his disposal, Jonathon finally gets a clean look at what this team can be—and more importantly, the chance to experiment and adjust across a playoff series.

The starting unit is intriguing. LaMelo Ball will be the engine, tasked with balancing his natural scoring instincts with playmaking responsibilities. That balance—ego versus team—could define Chicago’s competitiveness in this series. Jalen Suggs provides defensive grit in the backcourt, while Franz Wagner offers versatility and size on the wing. Rookie Matas Buzelis adds length and upside at the four, and Nic Claxton anchors the defense as the team’s rim protector.

Off the bench, scoring becomes the priority. Colin Sexton will be relied upon heavily to match the offensive bursts of Jalen Brunson—a tall order given Brunson’s current form. Ty Jerome offers additional shot creation, while Larry Nance and Goga Bitadze provide frontcourt depth. Josh Green looms as a potential X-factor; his defensive energy and ability to slot into multiple lineups could prove crucial if deployed correctly.

The challenge for Chicago is clear: finding enough defensive resistance across both units. The Knicks don’t just rely on one player—they come at you in waves.

Game 1 Expected Lineup
C: Nic Claxton
PF: Matas Buzelis
SF: Franz Wagner
SG: Jalen Suggs
PG: LaMelo Ball
Bench: Colin Sexton, Ty Jerome, Larry Nance, Goga Bitadze, Josh Green


Prediction – Who Takes It?

There’s underdog—and then there’s this.

The Bulls finally being healthy adds intrigue, but it doesn’t bridge the gap in overall talent, cohesion, and structure. The Knicks are not only the best team in the league—they’re built to exploit every weakness Chicago presents. From Durant’s unguardable scoring to Brunson’s relentless bench production, New York simply has too many weapons.

LaMelo Ball will get his numbers—he always does—but whether those numbers translate to winning basketball is another question entirely. Against a disciplined, switchable defense and relentless scoring waves, empty production could quickly become a theme.

Defensively, Chicago has no clear answer for Durant. Whether it’s Franz Wagner, Jalen Suggs, or Larry Nance taking turns, none possess the combination of size, length, and discipline required to slow him down. A near-40-point series average isn’t out of the question.

And then there’s Brunson—who looks poised to dominate every non-Durant minute and swing games single-handedly.

Chicago may be aiming for a single win to cap off a developmental season, especially with a pick just outside the lottery already secured. But the Knicks have no interest in letting this series linger. With bigger challenges looming deeper in the playoffs, expect GM Smokey’s squad to handle business swiftly.

Prediction: Knicks 4 def. Bulls 0
Player of the Series: Kevin Durant – 38 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists per game

The Bulls have taken a step forward by simply getting here healthy—but the Knicks are operating on a different level entirely.

One thing’s certain: New York isn’t just chasing a series win—they’re sending a message to the rest of the league.

Good luck to both deserving GMs, who continue to set the standard in the best league in the land.

 

 

 

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