Knicks last night, dang. A great win, great usage of Towns at the top of the key. I really didn’t see this (coming back from a 14-point 3rd-quarter deficit) coming. @rudedude @Knickslions69
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Knicks last night, dang. A great win, great usage of Towns at the top of the key. I really didn’t see this (coming back from a 14-point 3rd-quarter deficit) coming. @rudedude @Knickslions69


Correct, if they dont pull this series out, the experience will give these young guys some extra drive and they may go on a serious run. Until somebody wants out for a max deal that is....I’m of the “you’d better beat San Antonio now because they’re going to be monsters in coming years” mindset.
Ya been a fun ride and need three more to make dream come true.Knicks last night, dang. A great win, great usage of Towns at the top of the key. I really didn’t see this (coming back from a 14-point 3rd-quarter deficit) coming. @rudedude @Knickslions69
I was 12Not sure this is common knowledge: Spike Lee (just turned 13 years old) was at MSG for Game 7 of the 1970 NBA finals.
KAT barreling down the lane, best way to neutralize Wemby. He'll shoot over smaller defenders.I’m of the “you’d better beat San Antonio now because they’re going to be monsters in coming years” mindset.
Yeah, flopping is a big part of OKC’s identity. Still, KAT hits the floor ten times a game.Knicks-Spurs is so much better than anything involving that OKC team. It would have been a disaster for the league for OKC to be in the Finals flopping around like dead fish.
I do think that flopping is out of hand around the league, but OKC took it to another level. I read somewhere that great players historically were trying to make the basket and getting a foul call was not the focus. But OKC is trying to draw the foul, and making the basket is not the focus. It totally changes the aesthetic of the game.Yeah, flopping is a big part of OKC’s identity. Still, KAT hits the floor ten times a game.