Stan Van Gundy opens up on the harsh playoff reality facing Knicks

TNT commentator and former NBA coach Stan Van Gundy, the brother of ex-Knicks coach Jeff Van Gundy, takes a timeout for some playoffs Q&A with Post columnist Steve Serby.Q: What are your thoughts on a Knicks-Pistons first-round series?A: The Pistons are good, and J.B.[Bickerstaff, coach] has done a fabulous job, and Cade Cunningham is maybe the most underrated star in the league.
I think because of their lack of success last year and everything, it took people a while this year to realize they were for real, and I don’t think that people are still giving him their credit, so they’ve got a true star.They are really, really good at the defensive end.
They rebound the heck out of the ball.Look, that team can match up with New York.
I think that would be a tough series.I’m not a great predictor, but I think the games in that series would be hard-fought.
… I’d probably take the Knicks in seven.I don’t think there’s that much separating those two teams.
Actually, as far as the Knicks at full strength, I think that Detroit would scare me more if I were a Knick fan than Milwaukee or Indiana.Even though Indiana beat ’em last year, the Knicks weren’t at full strength.
Now if [Damian] Lillard is there, whole different ballgame.I’d still take the Knicks, but now I think it would be a competitive series.Q: So there’s no danger the Knicks would overlook the Pistons?A: I know this: Tom [Thibodeau] and his coaching staff aren’t gonna overlook anybody.
Tom never has.I think they’ll have great respect for Detroit and what they’ve done, I don’t think there’s any doubt about that.
And I think the Knicks have veteran guys who have been through battles, and they’re mature.They understand that you respect everybody.
There’s no way you could look at that Detroit team — how well they’ve played, how hard they play, how hard they compete — and think anything’s gonna be easy.There’s just no chance of that.Q: What makes Cunningham so s...