00:00Only a few hours after game three, here we are. We are back at the Garden for
00:05another media day, this time just for interviews. Both teams chose to rest
00:11today. The finals have been intense for everyone so recovery is now more
00:17important than practice and also having some time to be together to watch
00:23again the game and try to understand where the mistakes in the case of
00:29the Knicks, where they had their strengths in the case of the San Antonio Spurs.
00:34This is where I think fatigue can play a role in this NBA Finals, especially when
00:41you remember how both teams got to the finals. The Knicks sweeping Cleveland
00:47Cavaliers, they had enough time to rest while the Spurs, they had a tough series
00:54against OKC Thunder, seven games. So maybe from now on we start to feel some
01:01fatigue in the case of San Antonio. I'm not sure, let's check it. But this is what I
01:07wanted to ask to Jalen Branson in the press conference.
01:11Maybe in this moment of the season, sometimes it's better to recover and not
01:16being on the court practicing. And if you consider that the fatigue can be an ex
01:22factor for this finals because you are coming from a sweep and that one from 7 o'clock
01:27games, so it can be something to take in mind.
01:29Yeah, I'm not really worried about that. I just think no matter what we did today, we
01:37were going to learn and get better, whether it's on the court or in the film room. That's
01:45just how it has to be. Sometimes learning and understanding the attention to detail, just
01:51by watching and seeing what we did wrong is just as important.
01:53It's a calm day in New York before game four. Since President Trump is not expected
02:00tomorrow, we'll probably see a return to a normal game atmosphere with fans around the
02:07garden and watch parties and everything going back to normal, like a play-offs game. So,
02:13well, keep posted across all market platforms in this special coverage of the NBA Finals.
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