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00:02Yes! Yes! Yes! Shine time! Let's go!
00:08Shot won't go. Rebound deflected. In the backcourt. Fox has a chance to get it. Fox has it inside. Blocked
00:14by Ananobi.
00:15Brunson gets it. Fires up a three. Shot no good. The tip. It's gone. It's gone. It's gone. With 1
00:22.2 remaining.
00:24Knicks take the lead. OG Ananobi. And it's 107-106.
00:29You just hit the game-winning shot in an NBA Finals game in front of your home crowd. How does
00:34that feel?
00:35It feels cool. I mean, everyone's pretty excited. I'm excited, too.
00:42I'm excited, too. We're all excited. We're enjoying it right now, but we're just focused on the next game now.
00:49Don't stop. Keep it coming, baby. Don't stop.
00:56My goodness. My goodness.
01:00Madison Square Garden magic, baby.
01:03I mean, OG wasn't even trying to make you laugh right there when he said, yeah, it's cool.
01:08He's an assassin, baby.
01:10That was history last night.
01:12My goodness. That was the largest comeback in the history of the NBA Finals.
01:21The game was over. The Knicks coming back and winning.
01:23It wasn't even on the radar last night.
01:27The Knicks trailed by 29 points in Game 4.
01:31The largest comeback ever.
01:35Look at this.
01:37Trailed by 29 points.
01:40Second 20-plus point comeback in Finals history.
01:44The largest halftime comeback in playoff history.
01:49Before last night, think about this.
01:51Teams trailing.
01:52This is my favorite stat of them all, right?
01:54Look at this.
01:55Teams trailing by 17 or more with under nine minutes to go.
02:040-96.
02:060-96.
02:08So, yeah, I thought the game was over.
02:11Yes, I was on to Game 5.
02:13I still was going to pick the Knicks to win.
02:16I still thought they were going to win the NBA championship at 2-2.
02:20I thought when Carl Anthony Towns picked up his second foul, they had that atrocious call.
02:24That was the turning point.
02:26They were playing guys in the first quarter I've never heard of.
02:29I mean, my goodness.
02:32This was wild, insane.
02:35And what OG Ananobi did, that to me was my greatest moment in sports fandom.
02:41I mean, just look at OG here with the block on De'Aaron Fox.
02:47I mean, I couldn't believe it.
02:49What was Fox doing?
02:50We'll take it.
02:51And then this.
02:51First of all, Brunson misses.
02:53That's not in the script.
02:55Brunson missed the three.
02:58And then OG Ananobi.
03:00I want you to just watch it from this angle, right?
03:04He's like Superman soaring over tall buildings.
03:09Look at how high OG gets up.
03:13Look at the athleticism.
03:14Look at the ability to not only corral the ball and tip it, but to have the athleticism and the
03:20focus and the skill and the knack and the savvy.
03:24That was unreal.
03:26That was the singular greatest moment of my fandom.
03:30I mean, just, just incredible.
03:33This was something special.
03:35And, you know, it's crazy when you consider what was ultimately going to transpire in this game.
03:41And the Knicks were down and the Knicks were out.
03:44And the fact that they were able to come back in the fashion that they did.
03:48I mean, my goodness.
03:50And, you know, all nights it was all Spurs.
03:53And 76 points for San Antonio in the first half.
03:5876!
03:58The Spurs had 14 in the third quarter, 16 in the fourth quarter, and the Knicks just kept chipping away.
04:08And we've talked about this throughout.
04:10The Knicks mentality on full display in terms of chemistry and cohesiveness and likability and effort.
04:21And, frankly, there was never a moment until it was really late in this game where I thought the Knicks
04:28were going to get over the hump and really have a chance, right?
04:32That Brunson three was, was remarkable.
04:34And the Towns three was absolutely huge.
04:38And, you know, the way when they cut it to single digits, it's like, you know, dumb and dumber.
04:42You're saying there's a chance.
04:44But the way they just kept humming and believing, and the way Alvarado played when it mattered the most, and
04:52Ananobi hitting that three and he was just on fire, it was just unbelievable.
04:58Watching the way they were able to work their magic in the fourth quarter, and Alvarado off the bench, and
05:06the crowds going nuts.
05:07I mean, and at that moment right there, I'm saying, all right, here we go.
05:12And for me, as a diehard fan, and I've never seen a championship, and watching that with my kids last
05:21night and my wife, and that's the first time, you know, we've never seen, as a family, a Knicks championship,
05:28right?
05:28I'm turning 49 next week.
05:31I've never seen the Knicks win a title.
05:35That was, and we're not there yet.
05:37There's still one more.
05:38There's still, we need one more win.
05:41But that was the most special finish you'll ever see.
05:45Mike Brown said after the game, with regards to that tip-in, that's the signature moment in NBA history.
05:51And look, we could talk about Jordan doing a thousand different things throughout the course of his career.
05:57We could talk about the Ray Allen shot.
06:00We could talk about the LeBron block.
06:02We could go throughout history.
06:04But considering the historic nature of the comeback by New York, the collapse by San Antonio, which we'll stress in
06:12a little bit, considering that the Knicks, and most people in that building last night, haven't seen a championship, considering,
06:20you know, the Knicks haven't won since 1973, considering all the chaos, it is a real case to be made.
06:28It's a real case to say that that OG, that tip-in, was the signature moment in NBA history.
06:34Knicks go on and win, and the way that the fans celebrated, and the joy, and the jubilation, and the
06:41appreciation of that comeback.
06:43The game was over.
06:45I'm always honest with you.
06:46Yeah, I'm on all sorts of friend group chats, family group chats.
06:50Like, I was on to game five.
06:52On to game five.
06:55Unreal.
06:56That comeback effort was truly a team effort.
06:58But the heroics of OG Ananobi, not just the block, not just the tip-in, but the entire game last
07:07night was incredible.
07:08No one was more thankful for those late plays than his teammate Josh Hart, who could have gone down in
07:14infamy.
07:15I got a special shout-out, you know, for OG, man, because he saved me, at least for this game,
07:22a lifetime of, you know, regret.
07:28Josh Hart is one of my favorites all-time Knicks, and Josh Hart, I want him to be entrenched as
07:33a winner and a champion.
07:34When Josh Hart missed that layup that would have given the Knicks the lead, I collapsed to the floor.
07:44Our family were all watching, the five of us, and this, all right, great, take the lead.
07:49Oh, what?
07:51And you see Larry David right there.
07:53He was all of us.
07:54He was New York.
07:55I fell to the ground.
07:57I collapsed.
07:58This, this is it, because it goes from, all right, you get over the hump.
08:03The Knicks are going to win.
08:04You're looking for signs from the universe, from the sports gods.
08:07And, I mean, that's why Curve always worked, because Larry David spoke for everybody and what you were thinking, and
08:15your conscious or your subconscious.
08:17So, and not only that, but you had Hart, who always does the little things that aren't so little in
08:24terms of winning a championship.
08:25He didn't box out at the end.
08:28That was crazy.
08:29And if you're a Knicks fan of a certain age, you're thinking about Patrick Ewing and the finger roll.
08:36I mean, it all just kind of blended together in that moment.
08:41I can't, I, I, all the thoughts going through your mind, that's why Larry David falls to the floor.
08:48That's why I fell to the floor.
08:51And it couldn't end like that for someone like Hart.
08:54And that's why OG Ananobi deserves so much credit.
08:57Not just for that moment, but for the entire game.
09:00And what OG was able to do, I mean, it was just remarkable.
09:05OG Ananobi having the ability to step up and make plays and dominate, and his stats last night, Ananobi saved
09:14everything.
09:14I mean, we're talking about, look at that.
09:17Look at the three-point percentage.
09:20It was just sensational.
09:23Seven to nine.
09:24And he just hit dagger after dagger.
09:2633 points.
09:2810 of 15 from the field.
09:30And that block, obviously.
09:32OG.
09:33OMG.
09:34The chance of OG.
09:36And I remember when the Knicks traded for him.
09:39And I went nuts.
09:40I loved it.
09:41Because I remember how vital he was to the Raptors.
09:44He wasn't healthy when they won that championship.
09:47But he was so vital and such a great all-around player.
09:50You heard Rick Pitino on Shine Time this week.
09:53And I said it in real time.
09:54OG should have been first-team All-NBA defense.
09:57He's one of the best all-around players.
10:00We went nuts when, you know, OG got hurt.
10:03And obviously only missed two games in the Phillies series because OG equals winning.
10:08We've seen the Knicks with him.
10:09We've seen him without him.
10:10And he's just so even-keeled.
10:13And he's an assassin.
10:14And that's not schtick.
10:16It's who he is.
10:16It's what he does.
10:17It's what makes him such an amazing player.
10:20And, you know, Leon Rose is responsible for so much of this, right?
10:24And we're one game away.
10:25But this was always built to be a championship team.
10:28And when they made that deal, and I liked R.J. Barrett a lot, but trading him away and
10:34getting OG Ananobi, I went nuts and celebrated.
10:37Because that's the kind of guy you'll win a championship with.
10:41His defense, his leadership, you know, how he doesn't get too high or too low.
10:46And you saw it on the court and you saw it post-game.
10:49He's deadpan.
10:50He's cool as a cucumber.
10:52I mean, it's incredible.
10:54And he took that heat off of Josh Hart.
10:57And I'm just so happy for Hart because he would have never deserved that kind of attention
11:02and infamy.
11:03I mean, look, Charles Smith actually put up numbers.
11:06I mean, I remember Charles Smith when he was playing for Pitt.
11:09If you're a Knicks fan, all you think about is mislap after mislap after mislap and the
11:13mischances against the Chicago Bulls.
11:15And Josh has been so integral to the Knicks team's success forever and always and everything
11:21that goes into the mix.
11:22And that game one of the NBA Finals was just so sensational when you think about Hart.
11:28It couldn't go like that.
11:30Thank goodness the sports gods were shining down on the Knicks and Hart last night because
11:36no one will talk about that ever because OG saved everything with that last night.
11:43And then, of course, Jalen Brunson, leader of this team.
11:45He was asked by the iconic Inside the NBA crew after the game, and I was obsessed with
11:50his answer.
11:51If doubt was creeping in when he looked up and saw his team down by 29 points.
11:56You're allowed to think.
11:57You're allowed to think about the worst possible scenario, but you got to go out there and
12:00do something about it.
12:01And just me, just having my teammates back, just fighting every possession, just figuring
12:06out what we had to do, but not really.
12:08Just not believing it.
12:10I am obsessed.
12:12The fact, because here's the thing.
12:15Players will sometimes lie.
12:18Brunson did not.
12:19He understood the gravity.
12:22He understood the situation.
12:24He understood they were down by 29 points.
12:27He didn't say, well, and, you know, Jalen's always honest.
12:30And, you know, after games, he starts talking about, you know, zero, zero approach.
12:34Sure.
12:35They were down 29 points.
12:37And Brunson didn't flinch.
12:38Look at these numbers.
12:39And if you watch the game, and I know that you did, it was more than just the numbers.
12:43It was a feel.
12:44Those 36 points and scoring in that third quarter, then the fourth quarter, that was everything
12:50to get the Knicks to where they were.
12:52Jalen Brunson's team, his moment, his time to shine.
12:56Why I say I would never trade Jalen Brunson for any player in the NBA.
13:00Made five threes.
13:02He was incredible in terms of distributing.
13:05Crashed the boards.
13:06It was just absolutely incredible.
13:09And you look at that three-pointer lay.
13:11That was huge.
13:12He hit a couple of monster buckets that were vintage Jalen Brunson in terms of the ability
13:19to dominate and the ability to play his basketball in a matter of the most and go all Derek Jeter
13:25on the opposition.
13:27Man, nobody deserves it more than Jalen Brunson, who is the icon of this team, the heartbeats,
13:36the heart and soul.
13:38You know, he's the one who makes sure everyone stays even after wins and even after losses
13:45and keeps that energy going in terms of go back to the Cleveland game and the comeback
13:50in game number one of the Eastern Conference Finals.
13:53This is Jalen Brunson.
13:55It's who he is.
13:55It's what he does.
13:56Look, I still think the MVP for this series right now, if it ended today, that's very much
14:02up for grabs is O.J.
14:04Ananobi.
14:04But Brunson certainly is going to be in that conversation.
14:08And, you know, Cat was the Finals MVP in the first couple of games and obviously took
14:13that monster step back and I love Cat in game three and he was kind of at risk.
14:18Let's be honest here.
14:19I mean, a non-factor after picking up two fouls to the first 65 seconds.
14:24And, you know, I could not believe when they overturned the foul with Wemby.
14:29I was going nuts.
14:30I was screaming.
14:31I took to X.
14:32I was sweetening up a storm and it was amateur hour.
14:36But the way that he stayed with it and contributed with 13 points and a double-double, four or
14:43five shooting.
14:44And how about when you saw Karl-Anthony Towns at the end of the game where he's guarding
14:50the inbounds?
14:51Because O.J.
14:52gets all the credit.
14:52He deserves it.
14:53He was the MVP of the game.
14:54That shot will live forever.
14:56That tip will absolutely live forever in history, right?
15:00Without question.
15:01But I will tell you that Cat at the end of that game getting his paw on the ball so
15:07that
15:08would ultimately stick and turn out to be a victory.
15:11Look at this.
15:12Look at this.
15:13I mean, the ball was supposed to go to Castle.
15:16That changed everything.
15:18That made it very difficult, obviously, for San Antonio.
15:22They couldn't get a shot up.
15:24That play was genius and huge by Karl-Anthony Towns.
15:29And I want to hit home the difference here.
15:32Because look at these stats, right?
15:34He had a double-double and was phenomenal in that fourth quarter.
15:40Absolutely phenomenal in that fourth quarter.
15:43And when you look at Cat and what he was able to do, he had that unreal three, which was
15:48huge in the fourth.
15:50He took it to Wemby in the fourth, which was huge.
15:52Only 26 minutes played.
15:54And when he got that second foul, with all the conversation about the officiating, and
16:04frankly, the Knicks were getting screwed left and right.
16:08That's that overturn on Cat's second foul.
16:12The first one was all anti-Cat.
16:14I mean, you can't mess around that quick into the game with De'Aaron Fox.
16:18That's a bad job there by Karl-Anthony Towns.
16:20But when the Knicks got screwed with that specific call, and then, you know, the goaltend and
16:25the offensive interference, everything that was going on, I'm like, and the Knicks are
16:29also, they were so into the refs, and they weren't paying attention to the Spurs who were
16:35making shot after shot after shot.
16:37And that kind of created that feeling of, not our night.
16:41Knicks aren't going to win.
16:42And usually, and Timberwolves fans will appreciate this, and I love Karl-Anthony Towns.
16:48I was obsessed with the Randall DiVincenzo for Cat trade, and I thought it would be a
16:51championship piece, so we said as much.
16:53When Cat's at his worst, foul trouble derails him, and he's out of it for the game.
16:59So for Cat to pick up those two fouls, I mean, Huck Porte is playing, and they have four different
17:06centers playing in the first quarter last night.
17:09That wasn't on my game four bingo card.
17:11But for Cat to deal with that adversity and save his best for when it mattered the most
17:19in the fourth quarter, oh, that was incredible.
17:23And that's a credit to him.
17:25That's a credit to Mike Brown.
17:26I was just, I could not get enough of the way that Cat stayed with it last night.
17:32That three, when he took it to Wemby in the fourth quarter, and that play at the end.
17:37And, you know, it took a minute to realize that he tipped it.
17:40And by the way, I thought ESPN ABC did a brilliant job, and the guys and the gals in the
17:47truck
17:47last night, because they didn't show you the replay, which normally you do on a final shot
17:53or a final possession or whatever it is, because they just kept showing the crowd at MSG, which
17:58was everything, and the emotion, and the players, and everything that goes into that mix and
18:02equation.
18:03So, man, that was awesome.
18:06And for Cat to get his hand on the ball there and to seal that deal after the all-time
18:12OG
18:12moment, special, sensational.
18:15I mean, just as great as it gets.
18:18Last but not least for the Knicks, how about Jose Alvarado?
18:22I'll let our guy Mike Brown take it from here.
18:25The last person I'm going to talk about is Jose Alvarado.
18:31I don't want to clap for Jose.
18:35I know a lot of you guys can't because you're in the media and you've got to be neutral,
18:39but I'm going to clap for Jose.
18:44Sorry, Mom.
18:48Jose was unbelievable tonight.
18:51He changed the game.
18:54I'm going to freaking clap for Jose, too.
18:57I mean, are you kidding me?
18:58Yeah.
18:59I'm going to freaking clap for Jose Alvarado as well.
19:03Man, he's amazing.
19:04He's a New York City kid, and he has unbelievable energy.
19:08And the fact that he was out there making shots, eight points in the fourth quarter.
19:13I mean, how about Jose Alvarado?
19:16Just amazing.
19:17Knocking down threes, dribbled drive.
19:20Also, the fact that he can bring the ball up and handle the ball.
19:24That helped Jalen Brunson down the stretch of this game and kept him, quote-unquote, fresh.
19:29And I thought that was a huge deal.
19:31And the way Alvarado was able to get everyone involved, and he has so much confidence, and
19:36his basketball IQ is amazing, and this three was money right there.
19:41Absolute money.
19:43I mean, look at this.
19:44Eight points in the fourth quarter.
19:46Absolutely sensational.
19:4816 minutes of gold.
19:49The way he crashed the boards, just unreal.
19:52And how about what Mike Brown was able to do when you take a look at this game, and you
19:57take a look at the way Mike Brown was able to coach?
20:01Because, you know, it's one thing for Jose Alvarado to dominate in the fourth quarter of
20:05a game.
20:05It's another thing for the coach of the Knicks to put him in this game to dominate.
20:12Let's give Mike Brown some love.
20:14And I think it's important here.
20:15I want to go back to game two for a second.
20:17One of the biggest sequences for the Knicks in game number two, and Mike Brown gets all
20:23the credit in the world, the end of the third, beginning of the fourth, when it was Mikkel
20:28Bridges in with four reserves.
20:31That was as great a lineup, as important a stretch as any.
20:36Then last night, fourth quarter, the only starter who wasn't in when it mattered the most, rightly
20:43so, wasn't his night, wasn't his time to shine, was Mikkel Bridges.
20:46And here's Alvarado.
20:47And that's great coaching.
20:49When you can have that great of a feel, where at the end of the third quarter in game two,
20:55it's Bridges and four reserves.
20:57Then last night, it's four starters and Alvarado.
21:01And Bridges is the only starter who wasn't in.
21:04That is coaching.
21:06I give Mike Brown so much credit for that.
21:08Landry Shaman has been unbelievable.
21:10I mean, he's been iconic.
21:13He's one of Mike Brown's favorites.
21:14He has not had a great finals.
21:17He's back to being the player that he was.
21:20And Mike Brown's not forcing the issue.
21:22Deuce McBride did not have a great game.
21:25Got him out.
21:26You know, it was not his moment.
21:28Got him out.
21:29He's had a great feel.
21:30And I give him credit.
21:32And Mike Brown talked about this.
21:33And the players talked about it.
21:34Not only for putting Alvarado in.
21:35And that was huge down the stretch.
21:37But at halftime, he told OG, hit the boards.
21:41And he did.
21:42And that was unbelievable.
21:43And it was special.
21:44And it was sensational.
21:45Of course, it had iconic moments at the end.
21:49You know, and you think about it from an OG perspective.
21:53Man.
21:54I mean, you start talking about it.
21:56We mentioned it in the history of the NBA.
21:59Like, that's an iconic moment.
22:01Also, one of the great moments, signature moments in the last 50 years in New York sports.
22:05Like, when you start talking about, you know, Aaron Boone against the Red Sox.
22:10Or you start talking about the helmet catch.
22:12Or wide right.
22:13Or you start talking about Metteau.
22:15I mean, it's one of the all-time great moments in the history of New York sports.
22:21Signature moments.
22:24Man!
22:25That was incredible last night.
22:26And Mike Brown, take a bow.
22:28Unreal.
22:30Now, there's the other side to the story for the Spurs.
22:34This was unequivocally one of the worst, if not the single worst collapse in the history of the NBA.
22:41And I will make the case, this was, and I'll make the argument, the worst collapse in a big spot
22:48in the history of sports.
22:50There were so many ways for them not to lose this game.
22:54They started out lights out.
22:55The way that Spurs played, 76 points in the first half on 60% shooting.
23:02They hit a finals record, 14 three-pointers in the first half.
23:08They then became the first team in the history of the NBA, regular season or postseason, to score 76 or
23:15more points in the first half, 30 or less in the second half.
23:20I mean, 14 points in one quarter, 16 in the other, 30 total in the second half after shooting the
23:29lights out.
23:30And honestly, Mitch Johnson is absolutely just atrocious in his coaching.
23:36Wemby takes a monster hit.
23:38And De'Aaron Fox's decision to go for that layup on the OG block, as opposed to hold the ball
23:45and run out the clock and take the foul,
23:46that's going to go down in history as one of the single worst decisions ever made by a ball player
23:52in the finals.
23:54He and Wemby talked about the epic meltdown after the game.
23:58You know, in that last run out, what's your thought process going out in court?
24:02Having scored, trying to get a layup, get up three, you know, make them force them to need a three,
24:07and it can be a good block.
24:09It's your unusual.
24:09A lot of the time in that situation, where you took the layup, guys would try to run it out
24:13and get fouled.
24:13What do you think that you wanted to go for the layup instead of trying to get the foul?
24:17I just thought I'd be able to outrun them.
24:19I can't really explain it right now.
24:21I don't know.
24:21I think it's just, I mean, execution, greediness of some sort.
24:28We clearly weren't the most hungry in the second half.
24:33Wow.
24:34That, to me, was the biggest collapse in the history of sports in a big spot.
24:41And it'll officially go down that way if and when the Knicks win a championship, okay?
24:47And that's how you have to phrase it, because to me, it was always 28-3.
24:52And the Falcons and the Falcons fans understand that.
24:56I also think, if you remember that Super Bowl, there were moments.
25:00Tom Brady plays.
25:02Edelman catches.
25:03Plays on defense.
25:05Sacking the quarterback.
25:06Where he said, all right, the Patriots are making some plays here.
25:10Took a minute to have a couple of moments for the Knicks late.
25:14I really think that when you look at this collapse, and it is the greatest collapse in the history
25:20of the NBA Finals, it was a massive choke.
25:25And Charles Barkley summed it up perfectly, where he said, this team is absolutely braindead,
25:32playing the dumbest basketball you'll ever see.
25:35Yes.
25:36The Spurs know how to take the lead.
25:38They just don't know how to hold the lead.
25:40That's the most important part of the lead.
25:43The holding.
25:45I mean, just an unbelievable Seinfeld reference there in relation to the classic Seinfeld about
25:51taking the reservation and holding the reservation.
25:56There are a lot of names that need to be mentioned here.
25:59I want to start with De'Aaron Fox.
26:01De'Aaron Fox, who I like a lot as a ballplayer, was just completely out of his mind bad.
26:08Missing shots, turning it over left and right, dribbling off his foot.
26:12And the fact that De'Aaron Fox, at the end of the day, didn't even understand the questions
26:18that were being asked by David Benjamin from ESPN and, you know, the fine men and women
26:23who cover the NBA, that was absurd.
26:27Beyond absurd.
26:28And Fox was awful.
26:30This is what I'm saying about dribbling it off his foot.
26:32And the fact that Dylan Harper wasn't out there was amateur hour.
26:38And Fox was awful.
26:39And the fact that he didn't realize in that situation, I don't want to hear you go up three.
26:44Just like the Atlanta Falcons and Kyle Shanahan not running the ball and running out the clock
26:50and the clock being your friend, you have to bring it back out.
26:54I mean, this is basketball 101.
26:56I mean, when I saw him go in, I mean, I, I, that's unbelievable.
27:01And that block set up this and set up OG.
27:05And I, I still can't get enough.
27:07I mean, look at that, Anobi flying through the air.
27:09And honestly, the Spurs deserved it.
27:12They deserved to lose.
27:14I mean, Mitch Johnson, Mitch, please.
27:18Mitch Johnson embarrassed himself.
27:20In that third quarter, they are just haphazardly chucking up three after three after three.
27:28And you have Victor Wemby-Nyama.
27:30And I don't want to say, well, you know, you have Wemby and the Patriots have Tom Brady.
27:34But you're talking about the most talented guy, best player on, on the field and on the court.
27:39And the fact that you couldn't get the ball into Wemby and you're sitting there chucking up shots left and
27:44right.
27:45I mean, that's a terrible job.
27:47I mean, call timeouts, run different plays.
27:49They're chucking up threes and missing all of them with, you know, 15, 20 on the shot clock.
27:56And if you're a Spurs fan, it's mind-numbingly atrocious.
28:00And it was a gift for the Knicks.
28:03And you can't, I mean, it's part of the deal, right?
28:05I mean, Patriots fans don't say, man, I don't want you to frame it that it was a Falcons collapse.
28:11It was a Patriot comeback.
28:13Look, sometimes you got to take the opposition and what they give you.
28:17And if the sports gods and sports karma are going to sit here and say, yeah, you know, where the
28:22other team's going to choke, what are you going to do with it?
28:24Speaking of choking and sports gods and karma, how about that loser Wemby?
28:29I can't stand Victor Wemanyama.
28:31I mean, we've talked about this.
28:32He's become the enemy of the state.
28:35And some would say when he elbowed Cat in the face and they called the flagrant, I didn't think that
28:40was legal.
28:41I didn't think that was kosher.
28:42You could actually call a flagrant foul on Victor Wemanyama in the NBA Finals.
28:46What a concept.
28:47Some would say this kind of changed the ebb and the flow.
28:52And, you know, you look at it from a Wemby perspective and he gets that flagrant foul.
28:59And somewhere on his couch, Nasrid is nodding his head.
29:04And, you know, you saw earlier in the game with Mitchell Robinson and, you know, you saw, you know, Wemby,
29:11you know, pointing to his noggin and acting all egotistical and arrogant.
29:15And then you see Wemby, you know, missing the two free throws late and Wemby was 3 of 14 in
29:22the second half.
29:23And honestly, I'm done with Wemby.
29:27I'm tired of his act.
29:28I mean, even here, right?
29:30And that's, you know, Mitch knew what he was doing and Mitch threw an elbow with a point and a
29:34purpose.
29:34And he's the alpha dog and he's the enforcer.
29:37But look at cocky Wemby.
29:40I mean, it's just, it's enough.
29:42It's, I, I can't, I can't stand him.
29:45I can't.
29:46And I was just so happy because he's very, this is what I'm talking about, right?
29:51Like he's, he's really just so unlikable and he keeps doing it.
29:58And some would say, you know, when he had that retaliation against, against cats, you know, that's, that was a
30:06turning point.
30:06And obviously, you know, when he chucked Jalen Brunson in, in UFC fashion, that's, that was it.
30:13So I, Wemby last night was terrible.
30:16And the 3 of 14, as I mentioned, when you look at what he did in the second half of
30:20that game, awful.
30:22Those missed free throws were huge.
30:24And by the way, where was Wemby's leadership?
30:28I almost feel like, you know, Victor Wambanyama is getting a pass and he shouldn't.
30:339 of 25 from the field last night.
30:37Atrocious, awful stuff.
30:39I mean, and think about all the time that was missed by Karl-Anthony Towns because of the horrendous officiating
30:45in the first two minutes of the game.
30:47So I think that there are three members of this team that wear the villain horns, but Wemby's got to
30:55be at the top of the list.
30:57I mean, Wemby missing these free throws, when you want to sit here and point to your head, when you
31:03want to be all arrogant and you want to be all cocky.
31:06I mean, that's, that's a terrible job by Victor Wambanyama.
31:10I mean, I know he's young and at some point he'll win a championship and this series is not over
31:15yet.
31:16But, everything about Wemby, he has officially become enemy number one, in my opinion.
31:24Finally, as awful as the Spurs collapse was, even more awful to see fans waiting outside the team hotel, throwing
31:31what appeared to be eggs and other objects at Wemby and the Spurs.
31:36And, look, I thought the celebrations in New York last night were phenomenal.
31:42I thought they were awesome.
31:45I thought the chants and the OG love and 99% of the fans and the Knicks fans were phenomenal.
31:54This is despicable.
31:56This is disgraceful.
31:58Who goes to a team hotel with eggs to throw something at Victor Wambanyama?
32:04When I say I hate him, it's obviously simply and solely in the sports context.
32:10It's not follow him and throw things at him.
32:14I mean, this is, these aren't Knicks fans.
32:17These aren't New Yorkers.
32:18These are, hey, come look at me on social media jackasses.
32:22That, that's what you are if you take an object, you take an egg and you throw it at a
32:28professional athlete.
32:29You are a complete and utter jackass with a capital J.
32:35Joining me right now to discuss the Knicks and these insane NBA finals and that legendary finish at ballgame last
32:43night.
32:44None other than my friend, actor, podcast host, Knicks super fan, my guy, Michael Rappaport.
32:52Shine time.
32:53My goodness.
32:54What time is it?
32:55Shine time.
32:56It's shine time.
32:57It's OG time.
32:59It's OG time.
32:59It's Knicks time.
33:00It's, it's, this is, first of all, thanks for having me.
33:03Congratulations on the show.
33:05I've always been a fan of yours and like what you do and I like your, we support the same
33:10ice cream places and the same teams.
33:13What can I say?
33:14I mean, what can I say?
33:15Last night was historic.
33:17This finals has been historic.
33:20I've never been a part of a franchise, whether it's the Giants, the Jets, the Mets, the Yankees, the Rangers,
33:28the Islanders, the Devils, where everybody is collectively, I mean, everywhere you walk around New York, from little kids wearing
33:36their, their little, you know, being put in their jerseys to, you know, the 70 something year old men in
33:41jerseys, which is, which is a look.
33:43I've seen, I saw a guy in a full, a full, a full uniform with, he had on the uniform
33:47and over sweatpants.
33:48So we had the shorts over the sweatpants.
33:50I was like, this is a fan.
33:51Only in New York.
33:52Only the Knicks.
33:53Only the Knicks can do that.
33:54And that is different than any other New York team.
33:56And it's different because of what you just said.
33:59The other teams, you're split in New York.
34:01In New York City, it's just the Knicks.
34:04And in Manhattan, it's just the Knicks.
34:07And we've suffered as Knicks fans for so long.
34:11And, you know, it's called the city game.
34:14It's the world's most famous arena.
34:17And we've been through so much as Knicks fans, especially, I think, if you're 30, over 30, and I'm way
34:23over 30.
34:23I'm 56.
34:24You know, there's been so much embarrassment.
34:28I was thinking the other day, I was like, you know, when you've had, when we've had debates in the
34:30past, the embarrassment, you could say, well, we did this.
34:33We did that.
34:34But what have you won?
34:35Well, we did this.
34:36We did that.
34:36But what have you won lately?
34:38So, from, you know, Bernard King blowing out his knee to Charles Smith, to Patrick Ewing, to John Starks, to
34:46the O.J. Chase, to, you know, all the, you know, the Frankie Nicolina, to, you know, to all of
34:53it, all of it.
34:53You know, all the suffering or all the coaches and all the heartbreak and disappointment and excuse making and, you
34:59know, having to sit there, you know, dealing with Bulls fans
35:02and Reggie Miller fans and all of it, and we're so close right now.
35:07But I will tell you this, Adam.
35:10Last night, I started having, like, bad feelings, bad thoughts in my head, but we did it.
35:16We did it.
35:17So, I want to piggyback off a bunch of the great things you just said, because I think all those
35:22scars adds to what transpired last night.
35:25So, take us through your emotions, because I've celebrated like I've never celebrated before.
35:32I said it earlier in the show.
35:33That, to me, as a sports fan, was my greatest moment of pure fandom.
35:39Wow.
35:40Now.
35:40Last night?
35:41Last night.
35:41Wow.
35:41And I'm with my kids and my wife, and we've never celebrated, my kids and I, a championship together, and
35:48it's the Knicks, and I've never seen the Knicks win a title.
35:51So, you factor in all of that, my dad passed away in July, he was a diehard fan of the
35:57Knicks, who just absolutely loved those teams in the late 60s, early 70s.
36:02So, all in, and the moments, and the improbability, and I thought it was over.
36:07I mean, I thought the game was over, and then for OG to do what he did and how he
36:12did it, that, to me, was my personal favorite moment of fandom.
36:16Take us through your emotion last night.
36:19It wasn't great, Adam, at halftime.
36:21It wasn't good.
36:23You know, I started thinking 2-2, and I'm not going to say what I was thinking, but you can
36:26imagine what I was thinking.
36:27It wasn't good thoughts.
36:28I can read the thought bubble.
36:29It wasn't good thoughts.
36:31It was not good thoughts, and it was like, here we go again thoughts.
36:36But, you know, I knew, and I was telling my wife, who's not a crazy fan like me, I was
36:40like, they're going to fight.
36:42They're going to come.
36:43Whether or not they could get close, you know, is to be determined.
36:47But they're going to, they are going to, they're going to come, they're going to fight.
36:51And they superseded all expectations, and to win it in remarkable fashion.
36:58And it was elation.
37:00It was excitement.
37:03And walking around today was, the party's still going.
37:06Like, just the experience of walking around with New Yorkers and people honking at me.
37:10Let's go Knicks and doormatting kids and strangers.
37:13It's all about the Knicks.
37:14That's New York.
37:15And that's Knicks basketball.
37:16We've never experienced this in terms of that ultimate joy and jubilation.
37:20And, look, as a Yankee fan, experienced so many great moments.
37:24I mean, obviously, 96 and the Aaron Boone homer.
37:27And we could go to...
37:28Reggie Jackson hit three home runs.
37:29Of course.
37:30That's probably my earliest memory of a sports...
37:33Well, that was the year I was born.
37:34So, you know, it's all different for me.
37:36You don't got to throw that at me.
37:37I mean, you look fantastic.
37:40You don't have to grub and make insult for injury.
37:42But that, for me, was the first, like, that's like the memory that I had.
37:45And I'm not a big baseball fan, but, like, watching that as a kid, me and my brother,
37:49my mom, like, I remember that.
37:51So, I'm not going to go there in terms of calling it over, obviously, because it's not.
37:56It's not over.
37:56And the Spurs have, in a lot of ways, they're down three games to one, outplayed the Knicks
38:01in this series and have had the lead in the fourth quarter with two minutes to go in all
38:06four games.
38:07But I want you to go here if you can, Michael.
38:10A parade.
38:12The Knicks winning a championship.
38:14What would it mean to the city?
38:16What would it mean to you?
38:18What would it look like?
38:19What would it feel like?
38:20On so many levels, you are the quintessential New Yorker and New York sports fan.
38:25Can you go there?
38:26Yeah, I can go there.
38:27I can go the way what it would feel like and the elation and the emotion.
38:31And, you know, I don't like to be corny because there's so many other things and all that stuff.
38:36But, you know, like tears because it's been so long and, you know, it's been so frustrating
38:44and so disappointing and, like I said, embarrassing.
38:46So, if we do get there, and it ain't over, and we have to fight.
38:49And I know these players, one thing, they don't think it's over.
38:53No, no.
38:54They don't think it's over.
38:55And the Spurs don't think it's over.
38:57Correct.
38:57Because these have been slugfest.
38:59Win, lose, four games.
39:00It's been very, very, very close despite the 29-point lead.
39:04But if we win, I just, the one thing I do hope is that if we do win the championship,
39:09when we do win the championship, is that everybody celebrates.
39:12And, young people, I hope you don't make any decisions that can change the course of your life.
39:17Enjoy it.
39:18Celebrate.
39:19Cheer.
39:20But don't make decisions.
39:21And don't embarrass New York.
39:23Don't embarrass the Knicks.
39:24And don't be selfish and take away the joy of what so many people.
39:28Because I'm just so concerned that somebody's going to, you always hear about,
39:31when this happens, you know, this kid did this, and this person fell.
39:34And I'm just concerned about something bad happening to one of these.
39:37They're young people.
39:38Absolutely.
39:38It's very well said.
39:39And I want to hit Sean Brunson, because he has meant everything.
39:43I mean, your smile, even as I just mentioned his name.
39:45I mean, it just evokes, you know, such positivity.
39:48What has he meant to you as a Knicks fan?
39:52And where would he rank as an all-time Knick?
39:56Look, to me, it's still Clyde, right?
39:58That's my opinion in terms of, you know, where you're going to start talking about Mount Rushmore.
40:03Clyde's number one.
40:04Could Brunson be two?
40:05Then Willis?
40:06Then Patrick?
40:07You know, you referenced Bernard King.
40:08Where would Brunson rank if and when the Knicks win?
40:11You know, it's hard to say where, who, how, Clyde's game seven, what Patrick did.
40:18We didn't get the ring.
40:18But he'd definitely be on the New York Knicks, you know, the top four, top five guys.
40:26And he'd certainly be the number one guy in recent history.
40:30And the way, forget the way he plays, the way he carries himself, the understatedness of his personality,
40:36the understatedness of his game, you know, the fact that he's a six-foot-two point guard.
40:42There's no, there's no spicy sauce in his game.
40:45Every now and then he'll shake somebody.
40:47There's no dunks.
40:48There's no deep Steph Curry threes.
40:51You can be like Jalen.
40:53You can go to the park and be like, I'm going to work on my little step back mid-range.
40:56You know, what he does is attainable.
40:58You're not going to be like LeBron.
40:59You're not going to be like Steph.
41:01You're not going to be like Mike.
41:02But you can, anyone can go to the park after a Knicks game and try to be like Jalen Brunson.
41:08Because what he does is, it's attainable.
41:11And the fact that his father was such a part of the Knicks in those teams and the story and
41:18the personality of all these guys.
41:21It's so indicative.
41:23Like the 1970 Knicks, they represented the grit, the toughness, the hard work, the eclecticness, the understatedness of New York
41:34City.
41:34And these guys are like a modern-day version.
41:36I call them the nerderbockers.
41:38They're like nerds.
41:40They're just, they're not showy.
41:42And they're just so likable.
41:43And the fact that we have three guys, you know, from the Tri-State area with Kat, with Jalen, and
41:51with Jose Alvarado.
41:53What a story.
41:54Who's a six-foot Puerto Rican point guard.
41:56That's amazing.
41:57Who played incredible last night.
41:58Yeah.
41:59When Landry Schambett went back to being just Landry Schambett, another guy stepped in.
42:03But you would never think a point guard from Brooklyn with all the point guards that have played in New
42:07York City.
42:08It's just an incredible, an incredible team and just the understatedness and the fact that they genuinely like each other.
42:15You nailed it.
42:16And their chemistry, and we've talked about it throughout this run.
42:18I think that's part of it.
42:19And why they're able to go in that 13-game heater in unprecedented fashion in the playoffs.
42:24And their likability is off the charts.
42:27I mean, I want my team to win a championship and, you know, you root for the uniform.
42:31But when you love a team, and the players love each other, and they're so likable, it kind of takes
42:37it to a different level.
42:38Completely.
42:39And they represent the great things about New York.
42:44They represent, when you talk about the hardworking, the diversity, just the toughness, the grit, the pride.
42:54They are the best of New York, like what they represent.
42:58And it's something to strive for because New York, we know it's the greatest city in the world, but there's
43:02so many flaws.
43:02But they represent what it really could and should be.
43:06And it's something to be proud of as a basketball fan.
43:10And basketball courts are such a part of the architecture of New York.
43:14Whether they're being used for basketball, pickleball, there's basketball courts all over the five boroughs.
43:20Within, like, one or two miles everywhere, there's a basketball court.
43:23So, I just, it's just everything.
43:26It's just everything.
43:27And it's just been so long.
43:30And just to be really proud of them.
43:33You directed, produced, when the Garden was Eden.
43:35Yep.
43:35So, I'm fascinated to get your take on the similarities, the differences.
43:41Because there are both these teams, you know, the 70s Knicks that won a championship and revered and cherished forever.
43:47And these Knicks, I think there are a lot of correlations and similarities.
43:51You're the right person to ask.
43:53How do you see it?
43:55Very similar.
43:56You know, Clyde, off the court, he had this image.
44:00On the court, he was an understated player.
44:03You know, there was nothing fancy in his game.
44:05Same with Jalen.
44:08There's just the cohesiveness of the guys.
44:10And that team came together at a time when the city needed it, when the country needed it, when the
44:18NBA needed it.
44:19And the personalities, like any great championship team, but this is our great championship team.
44:24They truly represented the city and the personality of New York City.
44:31And there were guys from all over the country with Bill Bradley, with the great Dr. Dick Barnett, and Willis
44:36Reed from the South.
44:37And then they just came and read Holtzman, a New York City Jewish coach.
44:41I mean, they really represented the melting pot of New York City.
44:44And this team, I think, represents it also in the same way.
44:47And just the genuine likability without – and I think the likability is because they're so chill and they're so
44:54genuine.
44:54Like, OG after the game last night.
44:56That was amazing, wasn't it?
44:57It's not a – you can't put that on.
44:59No, no.
44:59He's just even keel onto the next.
45:02And Jalen Brunson's not cool.
45:04He's wearing those sunglasses because I feel like Jalen Brunson's actually shy.
45:07He looks cool, but he's an understated, you know, sweet guy.
45:12Josh Hartley, these are like – they're like nerds, you know.
45:14They raz each other.
45:16I just – I just love it.
45:17I just – it's just really something to be proud of as a fan of basketball and New York.
45:21If you had a message to Knicks fans and New Yorkers today on the heels of that game last night,
45:29before Game 5 coming up Saturday in San Antonio, what would it be and why?
45:34Well, my message for the Knicks fans is, you know, enjoy it, embrace it, hug your kids.
45:41I think it's breeding some bright-eyed, bushy-tailed Knicks fans, which is fantastic.
45:46And, you know, and I would also say win, lose, or draw to enjoy the game, respect the city,
45:53and respect yourselves.
45:55And don't make the city look bad.
45:56Don't make the Knicks look bad.
45:58And don't make yourself – and don't do anything that could change the course of your life
46:02with a stupid decision, climbing on something or doing something to somebody.
46:05Very well said.
46:06Now, it's interesting.
46:07We've talked a lot about Victor Wemanyama, who has become an enemy of the States.
46:11And, by the way, that's good for basketball.
46:14Of course.
46:15And, you know, P.J. Brown and, you know, obviously Reggie Miller and Tim Hardaway
46:19and Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen.
46:22I mean, we could go through it all.
46:24Trey Young recently.
46:26All of them.
46:26But I love this for Wemby, you know, because I hate him.
46:30And, you know, I respect his talent.
46:31He's a freak.
46:32I think he's an alien.
46:33But I've kind of had enough of him.
46:35And he didn't play well down the stretch last night.
46:37And I loved every second of that as a diehard Knicks fan.
46:41Some would say that when he had that, you know, elbow to cat,
46:45that's when the sports gods kind of turned, favoring the Knicks.
46:49I know I would say that.
46:50So what's your take on Wemby in general and Wemby now as an enemy?
46:56I love the enemies.
46:57I love all the guys you mentioned.
46:59I love hating them.
46:59The only one that I never got over the hate, Adam, is Reggie Miller.
47:05I tried, and I saw him when he retired, and he said,
47:08you still going to talk crap?
47:09And I said, no, no, no, no, no.
47:11And then during the pandemic when I watched The Last Dance,
47:14I was like, I'm just going to just, I can't, I'll never like you.
47:17I don't like you as a broadcaster.
47:19I just, it's just, I can't get over it.
47:21He's not at that level yet.
47:24But we need enemies.
47:25You need good guys.
47:25You need bad guys.
47:28He's earned it.
47:28He's 22.
47:29He's great for the game.
47:30He's a freak.
47:32He's had incredible moments.
47:34He's very French.
47:35We'll never see an athlete on an off day sketching.
47:39That's unbelievable.
47:40In a park.
47:40Who let him in the park, by the way?
47:42I want to know.
47:43How did he make it to the park?
47:44I don't know.
47:45I don't know.
47:45But it's fantastic.
47:47I mean, I love that he's very, very honest and he's introspective in his answers.
47:53And he, you know, it's like, I don't hate him.
47:58Like, I don't hate him like some of the guys we mentioned, but he's a good foil.
48:02He's a good antagonist for this series.
48:05All right, let's end tying in a little pop culture here with Taylor Swift.
48:09I want to get your take on Taylor being at the game last night.
48:14I personally had no issue with it, but I'm dying to get your take.
48:18And also, Taylor and Travis getting married at Madison Square Garden.
48:23They're getting married at Madison Square Garden?
48:25Yeah.
48:25In Madison Square Garden?
48:26That's according to the New York Post, yes.
48:30She's getting married in the world's most famous arena?
48:33That's right.
48:34Ollie Frazier?
48:35That's right.
48:35Hulk Hogan, Andre the Giant?
48:37Here comes Willis.
48:39Here comes Willis.
48:40And Taylor and Travis Kelce are getting...
48:43Listen, she was just at a Cleveland game.
48:46I know her man's a Cleveland guy.
48:48They're both hard.
48:49Now, I met Taylor.
48:50She was very, very sweet.
48:51You know, she seems like she's having a good time always.
48:54And, you know, it wouldn't be the finals in New York City
48:59if we didn't have, you know, Taylor Swift.
49:02I would say, yes.
49:05I don't have a problem with Taylor Swift.
49:06I think it's crazy she's getting married in the Garden.
49:08That's wild.
49:09That, to me, is nuts for her.
49:11Is that for her fans?
49:12Like, are the fans going to the Garden to, like, watch her?
49:14I would assume no, right?
49:16No.
49:17It's just that they picked the Garden.
49:18That's the venue, according to reports.
49:21Not what I would do, in general.
49:23Not what I would do if I was Taylor Swift.
49:25Sit down.
49:25Can you name five of the players who are actually on the court right now
49:28Taylor?
49:29Like, they were going nuts.
49:30But I would go nuts, too, if I was sitting on the wood last night at that game.
49:33Everybody was entitled to go crazy.
49:35I'll give Taylor Swift a pass.
49:37What, you can't stand her?
49:38No, I love Taylor.
49:39Are your kids Swifties?
49:40Absolutely.
49:41One of my girls is.
49:42One's not.
49:42I absolutely love Taylor Swift.
49:44I met her at a Knicks game.
49:45She was very good.
49:46She said, I'm a big fan of yours.
49:47I don't know if she mistook me for somebody.
49:49But we got selfies and everything.
49:50So she was sweet.
49:52Michael, you're the best.
49:53We appreciate it, man.
49:53Shine time.
49:54What time is it?
49:55Shine time.
49:55Michael Rapoport, he's the best.
49:59Before we go, I've got to give a shout-out to Celebrity Row at Madison Square Garden last
50:02night.
50:03There's always so much discussion on who's a real fan and who's not a real Knicks fan.
50:08I personally think so many of these celebs are just like us when it comes to being diehard
50:15fans.
50:15Now, look.
50:16When it comes to the Lakers and Knicks, there is something to be said of being seen at
50:21these events.
50:22Timothy Chalamet, to me, Chalamet is the number one guy on Celebrity Row.
50:27I will always say that.
50:27And I know he's young, right?
50:29And you might say, oh, Spike Lee or Chris Rock or Tracy Morgan or anybody else, and they're
50:33all incredible.
50:35Chalamet grew up in the Landry Fields era.
50:37You can even look at this on X, where Landry Fields was once at Grand Central and said,
50:43all right, if anyone could find me, they're going to get free tickets to a game.
50:47And then it's congratulations to our winner, an 11-year-old Tim Chalamet.
50:52So I think Chalamet, the fact that he stayed with it, never wavered, never waffled, he's
50:57the number one celebrity fan.
50:59Jerry Seinfeld is a massive fan.
51:00Larry David's a massive fan.
51:02Mariska Hardese is a massive fan.
51:04And how about the fact that Mariska Hardese jumped into the arms of Rick Brunson after
51:11the game?
51:11And that's the whole thing, where Rick would always watch Law & Order, and you had Jalen
51:16growing up on Law & Order.
51:18And the fact that Mariska Hardese is watching the game with Taylor Swift was unbelievable.
51:23So, I mean, look at this.
51:25All right, that's about as great a shot as you can have.
51:28And here's the deal, right?
51:31Because there's so much conversation on Taylor Swift.
51:34I'm going to defend Taylor Swift.
51:35First of all, she's Taylor Swift.
51:38Second of all, she lives in New York.
51:40So think about where you are, right?
51:42If you move to a different city, you might feel the energy of your team.
51:45She's been to Knicks games in the past, regular season, postseason, the mellow Amari Stoudemire,
51:52Jeremy Lin years.
51:53I mean, I'm giving Taylor Swift a pass.
51:56And by the way, she's wearing a great shirt, Stevie Nicks.
51:59And if she's good enough for Mariska Hardestay, she's good enough for me.
52:03Because Mariska Hardestay is as great as it gets.
52:07Edie Falco was at the game.
52:09She's unbelievable.
52:10She's at all the games.
52:11Adam Sandler is a real one, a great diehard fan.
52:15And if you noticed last night, nobody left.
52:19Nobody ran out, Ben Stiller's at all the games, videotaping everything.
52:24Nobody got in their car and went home.
52:27Everyone stayed.
52:29The celebs not only stayed and their real fans, they were on the courts.
52:33But I've never seen anything like that because we've never seen anything like this.
52:40And everything that we said at the start of the show about emotion and my group chats
52:45and my friends and my family, that's how they feel too.
52:49So I just think the world of so many of these amazing celebrity New Yorkers and Knicks fans
52:56and who the real ones are, it's just incredible.
53:00That whole scene last night at Madison Square Garden, man, that was an all-timer.
53:06That's a show.
53:07If you missed any portion of the show, just do what I do and re-watch the show over and
53:11over and over again.
53:13Just go to the New York Post Sports YouTube page, the California Post Sports YouTube page.
53:17It's our Shine Time.
53:18We'll see you tomorrow on Shine Time.
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