00:00Did the Knicks come back and take that game, or did the Spurs choke?
00:05I always give the credit to the team that has to complete the comeback,
00:09because you have to make shots, you have to make the key plays.
00:12In this instance, I have to say the Spurs choked that game away.
00:17This was the biggest choke in the history of the NBA.
00:21I've been screaming from the top of the mountain since this series began
00:25that the Spurs are streak shooters.
00:27Now, the problem with that is when you're on the wrong side of the streak,
00:31you get a 29-point lead, you get everybody knocking down threes.
00:34But their offense, jump shooting-wise, is not sustainable.
00:40I got to give credit to the guarding crowd.
00:43I saw some people on social talking about how,
00:46oh, we don't think that they're so loud.
00:48They paid all this money, and they're sitting on their hands.
00:51Well, guys, the team has to give them something to cheer for.
00:54And they cut the lead to 20.
00:57That crowd stood up and started chanting, let's go Knicks.
01:00This is the first time in a long time that I've seen the Knicks ride the wave
01:05of the crowd to be able to overcome a deficit.
01:09And it was even different than the 22-point comeback against Cleveland,
01:12because that felt more like the Rucker.
01:14Once you saw Brunson cooking Harden, we just knew it was a matter of time.
01:19And it was inevitable.
01:20This was improbable, unconscionable, but it was reality.
01:25And I was blessed to witness it.
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