00:00Oh, those Brooklyn Nets. And that's where we're going to start right now. The Battle of New York City took place yesterday, Joe. The New York Knicks take you on the Brooklyn Nets. We previewed this game yesterday. And I said, hey, Joe, is there a chance that this game could be a blowout? We're sitting at minus 11 and a half, minus 12 and a half, and possibly so.
00:14The end of the first quarter, it was an 18-point lead. But look at the four quarters that Brooklyn provided just offensively yesterday, Joe. 20 in the first, 18 in the second, 18 in the third, and completely got on the bus in the fourth quarter by scoring 10 points.
00:30The Nets scored 66 points, as essentially, the New York Knicks doubled them up, 120 to 66. As embarrassing as a performance you're going to get. And the Knicks, fresh off of a booing performance on Martin Luther King Day, had a team meeting. Looks like it paid dividends.
00:49I mean, why does it take a team meeting for you to put that kind of effort into every game? I do not understand. I get it. It's a long season. But the only thing you just proved to me right there by beating up the lowly Nets is that, yes, you're more than capable of bringing that kind of effort to the court every night, but you don't. And when you don't, that's where things go off the rails.
01:18So, yeah, kudos. Congratulations. You lost nine. It took you what? You lost nine of 11 games to finally figure out what are we doing? We got to put more effort in on the defensive side? It's ridiculous, Donnie. It really is.
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