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The Knicks were dead. The Garden was quiet. The Cavs had a 22-point fourth-quarter lead and looked like they were walking out of Madison Square Garden with Game 1.
Then Jalen Brunson happened.
In this episode, I react to one of the greatest Knicks games I’ve ever watched: New York’s insane 115-104 overtime comeback over Cleveland in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals. We get into Brunson putting the team on his back, the Garden coming back to life, Landry Shamet’s huge fourth-quarter minutes, Cleveland’s collapse, and why this Knicks team feels absolutely unkillable.
I also touch on what the Knicks need to clean up for Game 2, why their shooting rhythm is the biggest thing to watch, and take a quick trip around the NBA with Wemby’s monster Game 1 against OKC and Jason Kidd being out in Dallas.
Some wins count once in the standings and forever in the fanbase. This was one of those.
Follow the show: @RiceontheRadio
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The Knicks were dead. The Garden was quiet. The Cavs had a 22-point fourth-quarter lead and looked like they were walking out of Madison Square Garden with Game 1.
Then Jalen Brunson happened.
In this episode, I react to one of the greatest Knicks games I’ve ever watched: New York’s insane 115-104 overtime comeback over Cleveland in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals. We get into Brunson putting the team on his back, the Garden coming back to life, Landry Shamet’s huge fourth-quarter minutes, Cleveland’s collapse, and why this Knicks team feels absolutely unkillable.
I also touch on what the Knicks need to clean up for Game 2, why their shooting rhythm is the biggest thing to watch, and take a quick trip around the NBA with Wemby’s monster Game 1 against OKC and Jason Kidd being out in Dallas.
Some wins count once in the standings and forever in the fanbase. This was one of those.
Follow the show: @RiceontheRadio