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00:15The New York Knicks, they're four wins away from their first NBA championship in 53 years,
00:21but standing in their way is a team from San Antonio that is dispersed and they might be
00:26ahead of schedule right now. They've got a generational superstar in Victor Weminyama who's
00:31already taking the leap from future face of the league to NBA finals participant. The Spurs,
00:36we just saw them take down the top seeded Oklahoma City Thunder in seven games to win the Western
00:41Conference. And while the Knicks and their fans, they know a lot about Wemby, there's a lot more
00:45to the Spurs team than just one player. So we're going to look at some questions on this episode
00:50of New York Got Game. Who are the Spurs? How did they get here? What makes them dangerous in this
00:55matchup against the Knicks? And what should fans expect when the NBA finals tip off? So to help
01:02us get to know the other side of the game is the perfect person to talk about this. It is
01:07my good
01:07friend. She is a reporter for this perfect blog. Carolina Teague joins me now. Carolina, how you
01:13doing? I'm doing good. This is something we already predicted, which is crazy that it's coming to
01:19light. And it's really interesting when we're in Knicks colors. We did not plan that. I've got
01:27the blue, you've got the orange. We totally did not plan this. But this is, you mentioned it,
01:33this is kind of dope that we're doing this because you and I, we previewed the NBA Cup final. And
01:38I've
01:39talked to you a lot over the years about Wemby once he got drafted and that's how we connected. And
01:43I kind of said, it'd be kind of cool if our teams want to get to each other in the
01:46finals. And then
01:47here we are. I'm going to actually get to see you when you'll be here in New York.
01:51So that'll, that'll be good. But I'm glad you're good. I know this playoff run has been fun.
01:56And now we got Knicks first. So I'm, I'm excited. You excited for this matchup?
02:01I'm beyond excited. I, this is something that we predicted, but it's seen actually come to life
02:08has actually been pretty fun to see in real time. Ah, that definitely has, but let's get into it
02:14because a lot of people, and I think you yourself included, we've talked about this. They believe
02:19the San Antonio's future was bright, right? But the NBA finals in 2026 felt like a goal for maybe
02:26down the road that this wasn't going to happen this year from the perspective of Spurs fans. Did this
02:32team arrive ahead of schedule or were there signs all season long that this run to the finals was
02:37actually possible? If you were a super obsessed Spurs fan or somebody who watches Spurs very
02:47closely, I think you could easily see that this was coming. If you paid attention to every single
02:52game this season, you saw the, um, improvements that the team has made little by little. It was
02:59a huge turnaround from last year. There was a lot of uncertainty with the future of the team who was
03:03going to be the actual head coach of the team. Last year, the interim was Mitch Johnson. He
03:07was announced as head coach. Then, uh, De'Aaron Fox had his injury and he had surgery. Victor
03:12Lumanyama had their surgery and they wanted to make sure that they were healthy going into the
03:17beginning of the season. And the team had relatively stayed healthy. If the team was relatively healthy,
03:22which is kind of what happened this season, then it was going to be something that was inevitable
03:26that they were going to be a team that could give any team a run for their money because of
03:32the
03:32way that they've improved and their chemistry has been. So if you have paid close attention to
03:36every game and how the matchups have been, you can see this from a mile away, but if you're
03:40somebody who was a casual, probably not. Yeah. And I can, I can see that. And as somebody who
03:46watched a good amount of the Spurs on league pass, um, paid attention to you guys a lot before that
03:51NBA cup matchup, you could kind of see how they were trying to, especially once Wembia came back and
03:56got healthy right before that NBA cup, you know, after that, you really saw the Spurs take off and you
04:01saw some of the foundational pieces start to, um, really grow here. But I think you mentioned
04:07casuals fans, Carolina, because I think when casual fans think of the Spurs, they automatically think
04:14Victor Wemenyama. But my question for you is what makes this team dangerous beyond their superstar
04:20generational talent? What's the part of San Antonio's identity that doesn't get enough national
04:25attention that you would say? Aside from the people that have gotten national attention,
04:30whether it's rookie of the year in step castle, Victor Wemenyama with being DPOI and Kelvin Johnson,
04:36who's six men of the year, there's been two players that I think have been outstanding.
04:41They haven't gotten national attention. Devin Vassell. I did an article with him about him on
04:45Spurfect, my blog. And I basically talked about how he hadn't been getting his flowers nationally in a
04:51league that celebrates big personalities and, and people who are dominant in the forefront.
04:57Devin Vassell is somebody who people have not looked at. He's been very great at facilitating the
05:02ball. He's been very physical on each of his assignments and he does not, uh, there's no
05:09off switch on his defense. And that is one huge standout. This is not getting enough recognition.
05:14Another person would be Julian Champagny. Coach Mitch Johnson just said after they just won the,
05:20uh, Western conference finals at Julian Champagny is somebody that isn't really talked about so
05:24much, but the way that he has been creating his three point shots, he's been very efficient,
05:29uh, with his three point and being able to finish off at the rim and somebody who is great to
05:36a great
05:36two-way player. Julian Champagny has been outstanding, especially considering how he got into the league.
05:41He was waived early on in, in his career. So his emergence has been phenomenal, especially this year.
05:47Yeah, it has. And Knicks fans will remember on new year's Eve when the Nixon Spurs played the
05:53second time this year, not counting the cup. Um, he went off from three. So Knicks fans are going
05:58to remember him very well. Champagny is an interesting development story to Carolina that you talk about
06:05because things really shifted. I can also, you talked about when the Spurs got healthy, but what
06:10about when he came into the starting lineup for Harrison Barnes that really changed the game
06:15for the Spurs a lot. And it seems like they really took off from there. He's a player you
06:19definitely, um, have to watch, um, right now. So we all know the Wembe highlights and people are
06:27obviously going to marvel at his height, his length, his defensive ability. What part of his game do you
06:34think improved the most this season that allowed him to lead the Spurs team all the way to the NBA
06:40finals? I think the thing that stands out to me the most is his efficiency and aggressiveness at
06:46inside the paint and at the, um, in his mid range game. I think he's been much more efficient in
06:54that
06:54aspect, but I think the biggest thing that stands out to me is his mentality. He's always had an amazing
06:59mentality, but I think when he went to the shower and temple in China in the off season, I think
07:04that
07:05meditation, you can tell when he's at the free throw line, he takes those deep breaths
07:08and he calms himself down. I don't know if that has anything directly to do with the challenge
07:13have won his game, but I noticed that there's, that was a huge difference. I think the mindset
07:17that he's brought into the team has permeated more than anything, especially in this season
07:22in particular. So not only has he been more physical, more aggressive and a lot more productive,
07:27he's also had this mindset that has permeated the entire team. And that's something that I think
07:32has tremendously improved everybody around him. Yeah, I think you can see it. I, one of the things
07:37those impressive to me, I don't know how impressive it was to you. I thought about it watching game
07:41seven against the thunder. And I was like, man, like a lot of these role players on the Spurs,
07:46you know, you talked about Devin Vassell. Um, you, you talked about Champagny. They were hitting big
07:50shots. Keldon Johnson was hitting big shots in that game. Vic, big Vic only took one shot in the fourth
07:56quarter, but his presence was still so massive. You know, I always talk to Knicks fans about,
08:01it's not always about the shots you take, right. But it's about your touches, what you do with them.
08:05And, you know, he was definitely very impressive in that. I think another guy I've got to talk to
08:10when I was watching the Spurs this season, uh, that's development has been huge. Steph,
08:14Stephon Castle, how important has his growth been to the Spurs final run? And how much pressure is
08:21it on this young guard? Who's fantastic in a matchup where he's going to be going up against Jalen
08:26Brunson? Uh, so two part question there is development. How dope has that been for you to see? And then
08:31he's going to have a tough matchup against Jalen Brunson. How do you, how do you see him going
08:34up against Brunson in that regard? So I think one of the great things about Stephon Castle is that
08:40he's proven that he is a great two-way player. He's great at facilitating the ball as well.
08:46And he's somebody who has improved tremendously since he's became rookie of the year. And he's
08:54really been a really outstanding player. Um, I like the fact that he's able to take pressure off
09:00of Victor Webb and Yama. And he's been somebody who's been consistent in the beginning of the
09:04OKC series. He got a lot of criticism because of a lot of turnovers that he was creating, but he
09:09took accountability for that. He said that he was, those were, uh, inflicted on him by himself.
09:15And I think one of the things on Jalen Brunson that, um, makes fans need to see is how he
09:21was able
09:22to guard SGA, the current MVP of the NBA during the OKC series. That was his main assignment. And
09:29if you look at SGA's production, he, they had kept him to like, uh, I think before game seven
09:35was like 15 points to average something around that nature when that's not his normal, um,
09:41shooting percentage, uh, during those games. So I think that is something to look at that he's
09:47very physical, especially on his assignment. So if he's guarding Jalen Brunson, I think that that
09:51should be something that makes fans need to take a look at and see how that he can be effective
09:56in
09:56that aspect. Yeah. I thought his defense on SGA was really good. I mean, all the Spurs guards were
10:02really good in sending him different looks, make him have difficult shots. I'm not sure I could recall
10:08SGA working that hard in recent memory. Um, I'm gonna stay away from the foul conversation around him,
10:13but you know, I don't remember seeing him work that hard and Castle was absolutely a huge part of it.
10:18Now, speaking of OKC, they presented a unique challenge, um, for the Spurs when you started
10:26that series. What do you think the Spurs learned proved about themselves during that series that
10:32should concern Knicks fans heading into this finals matchup? What did the Spurs prove? Because
10:37listen again, like to go back to it, I think a lot of people said, Hey, this has been a
10:42good year for
10:42the Spurs. They got to the conference finals. If they do that as anything after that is gravy, but
10:47they, they had to prove something and coming out on top here and getting to the finals.
10:53Not only have they proven something in that series, they've proven something throughout this entire
10:57playoff process. Victor Wimbignano was in concussion protocol. So he missed a few days
11:02early on in the playoffs and people were concerned that Victor being out was going to be something that
11:07the Spurs weren't able to sustain, uh, wins with Victor Wimbignano being out of the playoffs.
11:14And they had a record early on the season. I think they went nine and six or it was something
11:20of
11:20that nature. They, uh, have more wins than they had losses without Victor Wimbignano. People wanted
11:24to sustain that win streak and they were able to do that in the playoffs. And not only that,
11:32one of the other things about the playoffs that stood out was that De'Aaron Fox was also injured
11:38as well. He had that issue with his ankle. The Spurs were able to get that past that challenge.
11:43Then if you see the OKC series, they didn't have home court advantage. They were, you know,
11:49that was one of the primary things that the Spurs had advantage of throughout the entire playoffs.
11:54But in the Oklahoma City series, they did not have home court advantage, but they still were able to
12:00take it to game seven. They were still able, even though they were doing the fatigue, all the issues
12:04that we just mentioned, they were still showing that they were young, they were athletic. And I think
12:08their shared determination is something that, uh, that's something that stands out going into this
12:13series. Yeah, they've definitely been determined, um, for sure throughout this postseason run. So
12:20since we have you here looking at this from the Spurs lens heading into the finals,
12:25what part of the Knicks worries you and the Spurs fan base the most? What, what are you concerned
12:32about when you look at this Knicks team heading into this matchup? I think what concerns me most
12:37about the Knicks is Jalen Brunson. Uh, I expected that. We saw, I think it was like, what, last
12:48Christmas? Last Christmas, right? Yeah. Jalen Brunson was lights out. I don't know if you remember
12:53right. There was like 40 plus points. Yeah. And, um, who else? Uh, Mikkel Bridges in that game.
12:59Mikkel Bridges. Oh, I'm sorry. Mikkel Bridges. I'm sorry. Mikkel Bridges had a great game.
13:03That second game of the season in San Antonio was, yeah. Yeah. It was the second game. Even
13:09though the Spurs ended up winning, Jalen Brunson had a huge game. That's the one right there.
13:13Jalen Brunson had a huge game, uh, against San Antonio, even though the Spurs ended up coming
13:18out with the edge. But even when you watch Jalen Brunson throughout this entire NBA season,
13:25he's always been a threat to any team that he's against. And I think he's a really good,
13:29even though we talked about Steph, Steph Castle versus Jalen Brunson on each other,
13:33possibly beating each other's assignment. Jalen Brunson is really great at creating his own
13:37shots in ISO. And I think that's something that, uh, Spurs fans need to be worried about.
13:44Um, and that's gonna be a huge challenge for whoever is guarding him throughout this series.
13:50And the other thing is the physicality of people like Kat, OG and Josh Hart. Those people bring
13:56really great size, really great defense. And I think that their, I think their size is something
14:01that the Spurs also need to be looking at being able to get past their size and all of those
14:06things. So I think the physicality of the Knicks and Jalen Brunson being outstanding is something
14:12that the Spurs really need to take a look at. So it's for me, as somebody covering the Knicks,
14:18it's so interesting to hear the physicality word, because there were times this season, Carolina,
14:22where I think a lot of Knicks fans would agree where you didn't feel like they always brought
14:25that physicality. Um, but they have in the post season. And I think that has been huge,
14:30huge with them. They've been able to adapt their style. So it's going to be interesting to see,
14:33uh, what kind of physical nature is because some of the guards on San Antonio could bring it,
14:38the Knicks have it with some of their big, so it's going to be very interesting to see.
14:41Now, you know, this very well, San Antonio has a lot of respect nationally because of the
14:48championship pedigree that they have as a franchise, right? Like the Duncan Parker,
14:53Ginobili era. We all remember that, that that's another generation and it, but it's not that long
14:59ago. Does the Spurs organizational culture still play a role in what we're seeing from this team
15:07today? Is the Spurs culture really real in where the Spurs have gotten now to get back to the finals?
15:12A hundred percent. You see that throughout the entire regular season, the G league for the first
15:19time had the most wins that they ever had, like the winning streak, uh, for the first time, uh,
15:26their entire curve or their entire existence. This was one of their best seasons that the G
15:32league has ever had. So that just shows like the permeation of how the organization is from the top
15:37to the bottom. Coach pop is still involved. We saw the viral video where he was the first person that,
15:44when we talked to, when he got off the plane, after he got ejected, uh, in the Timberwolves series.
15:50So, uh, pop is still involved. The team has mentioned how he's still there. He's when they,
15:55uh, had a huge loss against the Timberwolves. Coach pop was in film study and then they blew them out,
16:00like by a huge margin, the very next game. So coach pop has his fingerprints all over the place still.
16:06However, I do want to say like throughout the entire season, I have been asking about Timmy. I've been
16:12asking about Monu. I've been asking about the, uh, the OGs of the San Antonio Spurs that have created
16:19this dynasty. And I believe, and it is my strong opinion that the new Spurs team is very intentional
16:27with letting us know as fans and media that they have their own identity and they're making that
16:35really clear. So, uh, that doesn't mean that they don't, you know, use any of the knowledge from the,
16:43their mentors, because when we made it clear to me that one of the things that he's looking forward
16:47to is, uh, guidance from the mentorships of all the winners that the Spurs have in their arsenal.
16:55But what's really standing out to me is the fact that they have their own identity. And what we see
17:01now
17:01is who they are and how they've built themselves throughout this entire year.
17:05Yeah. It's good to have that culture to fall back on that, that winning culture. But yes,
17:11you know, the, this crop of guys, they're trying to carve and show their own way of how they,
17:16how they do it. But that greatness being around is still good. It's good to hear
17:20pop still around there. Um, you got guys, we, you know, I think it was game game one,
17:24the first game of the playoffs against Portland, right? You saw Tim Duncan was there. Uh,
17:28Dave Robinson was there court side. That was really dope to see. Now we've mentioned this,
17:34and we had a wonderful conversation back in December. We saw both these teams face off in
17:38the NBA cup final, um, with the Knicks winning. And this is the first time we will see two teams
17:44that were in the cup final in the NBA final. Um, what do you, how different I'll, I'll put it
17:51like
17:51this. How different do you believe both of these teams are on the court from what we saw back in
17:57December? How different, how, how both of these teams growing in your eyes, since
18:02we saw them in that cup final? I think the biggest growth has been the physical development,
18:09particularly with, with, with Stefan Castle. I think his development has been tremendous
18:13between what we saw in the NBA cup and what we saw recently. I also think, um, Dylan Harper
18:19is somebody who's also improved tremendously as well. So I think, and Julian Champagny, in my opinion,
18:25has been very, very consistent, especially in the second half of the season, after the all-star
18:31break, you really saw this emergence that they were, had a lot more chemistry. They were a lot
18:35more fluid and they had a lot more physicality after the all-star breaks. That was, you had
18:40mentioned the Knicks and their physicality. That was one of the things that you notice when you see
18:44the Knicks match up against the Spurs, even though they're had, they have the physicality questions from
18:49the Knicks fans. They imposed a lot of physical will on the San Antonio Spurs whenever they are
18:55matched up against each other. But that was one of the major things that the Spurs were saying were
19:00one of their weaker points throughout the season. After the all-star break, they became a lot more
19:05physical, a lot more aggressive. And that's something that coach has been giving them credit for.
19:09So I think that's the biggest change that you will see when the Spurs match up against the Knicks in
19:15the NBA finals. Yeah, it's good. It's good to see. And I think sometimes there's even us who
19:20cover the sport of basketball fans, right? Your team really can evolve. And I know people say,
19:25well, those teams got to the cup final, but they're so different than where they were then,
19:29both these teams. And, you know, I think that's what makes this matchup so interesting because I'm
19:34really intrigued to see how both these teams with their growth, how it's going to be now when they,
19:40when they go against each other. All right. Last, last thing for me, I don't know if this one's
19:44going to make the Knicks fans happy, but I got to ask you this question. So let's go from this
19:49perspective. If you were making the strongest possible case for San Antonio, what would you
19:55say are the three biggest reasons that Spurs fans believe they'll be the team lifting Larry O'Brien
20:02trophy at the end of the series and not the Knicks? What's the three biggest reasons why the Spurs
20:07will win this and not the Knicks? I think for me, it's going to be their depth. Their depth was
20:13a huge,
20:16thing that everybody has been talking about. They had eight players throughout the regular season
20:21that averaged 20 plus points. That was something that was huge that Mitch Johnson pointed out.
20:27And that shows how much depth that they have. OKC's depth was better. They were outscored
20:34depth-wise, but I think the depth that the Spurs have had consistently is something that has been a
20:39threat to pretty much every team besides Oklahoma City. And the other thing is their young talent
20:46as well. Carter Bryant, who's a rookie, has had huge flashes of greatness throughout the series.
20:52And Dylan Harper has been an absolute pro. You can mention that Stephon Castle, even though he's in
20:58year two, he plays like he's in year eight. So these young players just have extreme physical
21:04abilities and they're extremely talented. So I think their youth talent and their depth is a huge thing.
21:11And I also think that Victor, when Benyama, his sheer dominance from being a two-way player and his
21:17will to win, the emotions that he showed, especially when he won the Western Conference
21:22finals and said that this is an opportunity of the lifetime and this is like the air that he breathes
21:27and he's going to like give, this is like all that matters to him. That's pretty scary. I'm pretty sure
21:35every player in the NBA feels the same way, but there's something about Victor's just,
21:41just it's like almost like an obsession with winning is something that is going to be that
21:48X factor in my opinion. All right. So I like that. You got Victor's X factor, his determination,
21:54you got the youth, you've got the depth. Listen, I, I, I, Victor's mindset towards winning is
22:01refreshing to watch and it might, it might be scary for the rest of the league. Like you might
22:05want to get what you can get now. Do you think there's one follow-up to that? Cause you mentioned
22:11the youth. Does, do you think the youth can be a concern for these Spurs in this finals because
22:19they haven't been here before now to be fair? I want to be fair with my question. You can have
22:23said
22:23that in the last round against the Western Conference finals. They haven't been there either.
22:27Do you think youth can be a hindrance for the Spurs or are you like, Hey, they just,
22:32they're out here. They don't care. They're, they're playing. Like, this is our opportunity.
22:36We might not have been here before a couple of Knicks have, but do you think youth is a
22:41hindrance or do you look this, look at it as a strength for the Spurs when in this matchup?
22:46I can see why people can look at it as a hindrance because there were moments throughout the playoffs
22:52where Parker Bryant missed some of his assignments. Mitch Johnson pulls him to the side and chews him
22:57out. And also the fatigue that they have to deal with because they've never played this,
23:02this type of amount of games before ever in their career. However, I think that for them, it's,
23:09it's something that they don't see as a hindrance. I think they see it as an advantage. They don't see
23:14experience as something that is stopping them. They've made that very clear, especially when they won the
23:18Western conference finals, Mitch Johnson was very outspoken about that. And Dylan Harper said
23:23post game after the Western conference finals, that his dad, Ron Harper, who's an NBA champion
23:30has given him tremendous advice and has told him that you're still not there yet. You're still not a
23:36winner. So you need to continue to stay confident and you being who you are is what got you this
23:43far.
23:43So just continue to be yourself and just understand that this isn't over yet. And you still have four
23:49more games to play. And I think when you have leaders like Ron Harper, Coach Pop, Tim Duncans of
23:55the world, giving these young players that type of advice, it really kind of instills that kind of
24:01confidence in them that I think is something that's not a hindrance in their mind and what we've seen with
24:09the execution that they've had throughout the playoffs. All right. So before you, before you get to New
24:13York and I see you, what, what's the, what's your pick? What's your pick for the series?
24:17Are people, you know, come on, Carolina, you knew I was going to ask you a prediction. Come on now.
24:25Don't worry about the New York audience. They will be fine. We, we, we are here to,
24:29the whole point is to get people to understand the spurs.
24:32I don't, yeah, I don't, I don't care about the New York audience. I'm caring about,
24:38you know, my, you care about how your people are going to look at you.
24:43I really want to nail this. Um, it's going to be the, a dog fight. This is going to be
24:51the series
24:52of a lifetime. Spurs have home court advantage.
25:01Give me Spurs in six.
25:03So you're going Spurs in six. Okay. All right. Can you heard it from Carolina? She's going,
25:07but I need to know where you're at. I'm going, I'm going the opposite of you. I'm going next to
25:11six.
25:13I'm going next to six. Look, I listen. I do think this is going to be a really good series.
25:19I do. Um,
25:23it's a replay of 1999. It is. It's a replay 99. I do. I, I just think, I think the
25:29Knicks,
25:30the way they're playing right now is just, I feel like they're on a mission. I don't feel like they're
25:34going to let this opportunity go by, but I do not think the Spurs are going to make this easy.
25:38Um,
25:38I have a ton of respect for Victor. I like the Spurs. I think the Knicks are going to get
25:42this
25:42one. And I, I think the Spurs will have a lot of chances for a couple of years to come,
25:48but I'm going to go Nixon six. They end the drought 53 years. Everybody's been waiting a
25:52long time here, but it's going to be fun. Listen, this was fun. We got to talk a little Nixon
25:57Spurs.
25:57We finally get to meet in person. I will see you game three at the garden. Um, that'll be a
26:03lot of
26:03fun out both of us covering our first NBA finals. Um, so that's, that'll be really good. Um, I'm
26:10really looking forward to that. Everybody please check out Carolina. She does fantastic job covering
26:15the Spurs with her blogs. Perfect blog is fantastic. I've been following Carolina for years. We've done
26:21multiple videos together. Um, this is a second time I think on the show, New York, our game. So glad
26:26to have you Carolina. Thank you so much. I will see you, uh, in New York. Um, I hope your
26:32prediction is
26:33wrong, but I'm sure you're hoping mine is wrong too, but, uh, we'll see you in New York. And thank
26:39you so much, sister. I appreciate you. I appreciate you too. And, um, not even gonna hold you. Uh,
26:44I think it's amazing that, uh, we get to be in Madison square garden for the finals. So
26:49shout out to the Knicks for making it this far, making this a great matchup and I'm really excited.
26:54No matter the outcome, I hope, uh, both teams stay healthy and, um, I hope that it is going to
27:00be an
27:01incredible series. So good luck to both teams and Spurs and six. We'll see what happens.
27:07There you go. Spurs and six. That's the word from Carolina. Knicks and six is the word for me.
27:11That's Carolina, Carolina Teague. I'm Dexter Henry. We'll catch you next time on New York.
27:15Got Game. Peace. We're here now. Finals times. Knicks are in the NBA finals. You know how we do
27:20with New York. Got Game. We have the live watch parties going on with myself and Brian Fonseca,
27:25and we're bringing it live and direct to you. We're going to be for the first two games of the
27:31NBA finals. So games one and two, we're going to be at magic hour rooftop lounge and bar in
27:36Manhattan. That's 485 7th Avenue. Come tapping with us for the first two games. We'll be around
27:42other Nick fans. We're going to be watching the game live. We're still going to be interacting with
27:46our viewers online, taking your comments, taking your questions, doing our post game show. It's all
27:51going to be at magic hour. So it's really going to be fun. I'm excited for this. We're doing
27:56something a little bit different, but it's a way for us to connect with some of the fans of
28:00New York. Got Game and the diehard Knicks fans that we know represent the city in person. So come in,
28:05tapping with us. If you can't make it out to magic hour, you still can tap with us the same
28:10way,
28:10live online, watching us on the New York Post Sports YouTube channel. But we'd love to see you all
28:15out there at magic hour for games one and two. We're going to have some good guests. We're going to
28:19watch some Knicks basketball. We're going to react. We're going to analyze. We're going to talk all
28:23about it. It's going to be a fun time. We're in the finals. So you know, we got to do
28:27a big here
28:28on New York Got Game. Tap in, come join with us at magic hour.
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