00:00The Knicks winning a championship, what would it mean to the city?
00:04What would it mean to you?
00:05What would it look like?
00:07What would it feel like?
00:08On so many levels, you are the quintessential New Yorker and New York sports fan.
00:12Can you go there?
00:13I can go the way what it would feel like and the elation and the emotion.
00:18And, you know, I don't like to be corny because there's so many other things and all that stuff.
00:23But, like, you know, like tears because it's been so long.
00:27And, you know, it's been so frustrating and so disappointing and, like I said, embarrassing.
00:32So if we do get there, and it ain't over, and we have to fight.
00:36And I know these players, one thing, they don't think it's over.
00:40No, no.
00:41The Knicks don't think it's over.
00:41And the Spurs don't think it's over.
00:43Correct.
00:44Because these have been slugfests.
00:45When we do win the championship is that everybody celebrates.
00:48And young people, I hope you don't make any decisions that can change the course of your life.
00:54Enjoy it.
00:55Celebrate.
00:55Cheer.
00:56But don't make decisions.
00:57And don't embarrass New York.
00:59Don't embarrass the Knicks.
01:00And don't be selfish and take away the joy of what so many people.
01:05Because I'm just so concerned that somebody's going to.
01:06You always hear about when this happens, you know, this kid did this.
01:10And this person fell.
01:11And I'm just concerned about something bad happening to one of these.
01:13They're young people.
01:14Absolutely.
01:15It's very well said.
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