00:00Madison Square Garden, the world's most famous arena, the Philadelphia 76ers, who
00:04treated it as like a house of horrors in game number one as they got punished.
00:08Maybe some more punishment tonight, we'll find out.
00:10But we see a similar line, Joe, to game number one, which is at seven and a half.
00:14Most outlets between six and a half and seven and a half today, and a total of 215 and a
00:18half.
00:19Only 25% of the tickets coming in on the Philadelphia 76ers for this game.
00:24Watching game number one, it was bad as a Sixers fan, but game number two,
00:28and if we're looking at a zigzag theory, Joe, will you participate that in tonight?
00:33What's the spread line tonight for those Sixers and Knicks?
00:36Well, I'm fascinated, Donnie, that the line kind of opened up right around this number,
00:41and it has not moved one bit here.
00:44So it's interesting.
00:46We saw six and a half sevens in game one.
00:49That game obviously wasn't even close.
00:51We're seeing the same thing here.
00:53Now, we all know, obviously, series aren't won or lost in one game,
00:58especially game one of a series.
01:00But we've already seen the Sixers regroup before and bounce back in a big way.
01:06And listen, the Knicks know that's coming here tonight.
01:09Interestingly enough, the total, Donnie, also starting to creep up here a little bit
01:14from 214, now 215 and a half in the marketplace.
01:18And listen, the Knicks offensively, if you keep dropping 120-plus points a game,
01:24they're not going to have to play a whole lot of defense.
01:27The question is, can the Sixers match them offensively?
01:31I think they'll have a much better offensive game here tonight.
01:34Would not shock me if we get more points again in game two.
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