00:00There were moments Atlanta and the Knicks that Atlanta certainly proved
00:04and showed that they could hang with the Knicks,
00:07and the Knicks were just too much in the second half experience.
00:10But I don't know that I want to zigzag my way through any of these games
00:14here tonight, Kev.
00:15I mean, who's got the best shot at bouncing back?
00:19Atlanta is the one, Joe, that's really sticking out to me
00:22because as I look more through, I guess,
00:27what should be the rhythms of these series,
00:30the Knicks are not, especially with this core,
00:34home court juggernauts in the postseason.
00:36That was one of the things that Knick fans were really frustrated about,
00:39I think, you know, somewhat during last year's run,
00:42feeling like they allowed the Pacers to get, you know,
00:45to get them in Madison Square Garden.
00:48And that's not something that they thought really should have been
00:51as much of an option as it was for the Pacers throughout that series.
00:55And for Atlanta, with the style that they play,
01:01I think offensively they should look much better in game number two
01:05after scoring only 102 points in game number one.
01:08And the Knicks, they scored 113 with a pretty strong three-point effort.
01:14I mean, they were nearly 50% from beyond the arc and only got to 113.
01:18So Atlanta's the dog that's been really sticking out to me
01:21for the three games we have tonight.
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