Knicks Are Champions. I Had Them. Now Here's What I'm Playing Today.

Fifty-three years.

That's how long Knicks fans waited. And last night, Jalen Brunson ended it. Forty-five points in a closeout game. Finals MVP. Unanimous. The man joined Michael Jordan, Giannis, and Bob Pettit as the only players to drop 45 in a clincher. In the history of this sport.

I had the Knicks.

I said it in March. I said it in the second round. I said it when they went up 3-1 on San Antonio and every coward on the internet started talking about the Spurs coming back. I never wavered. Five-leg Finals parlay on Wanna. Brunson over on points. Knicks to win. Cashed.

You either had them or you didn't. Dave had them.

Now the NBA is dark. No games today. And I hear people already crying about what to do. It's fine. I've got you. There's a Germany-shaped freight train rolling through this World Cup and Shohei Ohtani is playing baseball. We're not running out of action.


Germany. Full stop.

Germany just put seven goals past Curaçao. Seven. Kai Havertz with two. Jamal Musiala on the scoresheet. Schlotterbeck. Nmecha. They had five different goalscorers and were coasting before halftime. That's not a hot streak. That's a team that has been built to destroy groups like this, and now they have to go out and play more group stage games against teams that are not significantly better than Curaçao.

I am stacking Germany in every World Cup parlay I build today. Havertz is a lock. Musiala is the best player on the field whenever he plays and half the DFS field still undervalues him because they don't watch La Liga. Their loss. My gain.

The AI Parlay Generator on Wanna already confirmed what I knew. It pulled Havertz and Musiala as the top World Cup props for today's slate the second I typed in Germany. That's not a coincidence. That's the app telling you what the smart play is.

Meanwhile the Netherlands just gave up a 2-1 lead to Japan in the 89th minute and drew 2-2. The Dutch are not locked in. That's a team to be skeptical of. File that away.

USMNT opened 4-1 against Paraguay two days ago. Folarin Balogun scored twice in the first half. I love the US more than anyone. But that ownership on USMNT players in DFS is going to be sky-high from casual fans who just got introduced to soccer because the World Cup is in their backyard. When everyone's stacking Balogun and Reyna, Dave is looking elsewhere. High ownership kills your tournament edge. Find your edge somewhere else.


Now. Cristopher Sanchez.

The NBA crowd is migrating to MLB today and most of them don't know what they're looking at. Fine. Here's what you need to know. Cristopher Sanchez of the Philadelphia Phillies is the best pitcher on the board and it's not close. Seven-plus innings in seven straight starts. One of the candidates for NL Cy Young right now. He has been historically good this season and today he is the SP1 on this slate.

The chaos merchants out there are going to tell you there's no clear ace today and you should spread your exposure across five pitchers. They are wrong. Sanchez is the ace. Build around him.

I ran the Wanna AI Parlay Generator on the MLB slate. Sanchez anchors everything. Layer in your Germany stacks from the World Cup. You've got a multi-sport parlay that has real teeth.


The NBA season is over. The Knicks are champions. I told you so. That chapter is closed and I already turned the page.

World Cup is here for four more weeks. MLB runs all summer. Dave doesn't take days off.

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You can ride or you can watch from the couch.


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