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00:00I mean honestly everyone thought the Knicks could beat the Spurs and I was watching the first half
00:04of this game thinking they were not going to but the Spurs went so cold offensively in the second
00:11half it's not like the Knicks really even needed to do much I'm going to guess that this will change
00:15and we'll get a better series by the way but if I told you the final score was 105-95
00:21you'd have
00:21said Craig yeah that's right back in 2000 that was the final score 105-95 30 years ago what
00:27happened last night it was an interesting game to say the least Craig and thinking about how the
00:31Knicks kind of hit first and the Spurs responded thanks in large part to Dylan Harper looking like
00:38a player who was well beyond his years does not look like a rookie out there but the thing that
00:42we've learned about this Knicks team throughout this particular playoff run is that they don't
00:47say die they don't quit and they continue to just stay in striking distance and that was what happened
00:52I think towards the end of that third quarter and their closer was the closer last night Jalen
00:57Brunson didn't have the best game statistically but he also was playing through a lot of pain
01:01whether it was a knee or the ankle but when the fourth quarter came around he did what he does
01:06best
01:06in the fourth quarter 13 fourth quarter points to lead this team and they went on that 11-0 run
01:11to
01:11close the game or 12-0 run to close the game at the best possible time and like you said
01:15the Spurs
01:16went cold I think that's some of that inexperience that we saw from them and we saw that togetherness
01:20from the Knicks to stick through it
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