The New York Knicks' championship run captured the attention of sports fans throughout the city.
Count New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn among those who were watching closely. Speaking with reporters during mandatory minicamp, Glenn opened his remarks with a simple message.
"Go Knicks." From there, the Jets' head coach explained what impressed him most about the franchise's march to its first NBA championship in more than five decades.
It wasn't necessarily the star power. It wasn't really the highlights. Sure, he enjoyed the finals result as most New York sports fans did, but he focused on something more specific, something he calls "competitive stamina."
Glenn spoke about how the Knicks repeatedly found themselves trailing during their playoff run. Yet time and again, they worked their way back into games before eventually securing four victories in a five-game championship series.
Count New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn among those who were watching closely. Speaking with reporters during mandatory minicamp, Glenn opened his remarks with a simple message.
"Go Knicks." From there, the Jets' head coach explained what impressed him most about the franchise's march to its first NBA championship in more than five decades.
It wasn't necessarily the star power. It wasn't really the highlights. Sure, he enjoyed the finals result as most New York sports fans did, but he focused on something more specific, something he calls "competitive stamina."
Glenn spoke about how the Knicks repeatedly found themselves trailing during their playoff run. Yet time and again, they worked their way back into games before eventually securing four victories in a five-game championship series.
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