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It's pretty much what they've done in the last maybe even 10 finals matches that they've played, playoff matches that they've played.
You mentioned Wimbunyama.
He had the opportunity to win it for the Spurs later.
It was a one-point loss for the Spurs the other day.
How much could that potentially affect him and his confidence, not just the team, but for him particularly, considering how good he is, that he couldn't get it done when he had the opportunity?
Yeah, and he definitely took responsibility.
He didn't shy away from it after the game.
It wasn't as though he was hiding or trying to deflect.
He kind of said, yeah, I had the chance, and I didn't get it done.
Benjamin Cadane joins us, Senior Editor of NBA Australia on SCN this morning.
So, New York, I was interested in some of the comments from some of the big-time commentators after the second game, just trying to work out how good this Knicks team is.
And the feeling is, from a talent point of view, there's been better teams that have gone on and won NBA titles in the past.
But there's something special, something a bit intangible about this particular Knicks team that's getting the job done at this point in time.
Did you think it was possible that the Knicks would be in this situation at the start of the season, let alone the start of the playoffs?
All right.
So, Bennion, what happens from here?
You're thinking that maybe the Spurs take at least one of these next three games in New York, but that's as much as they can get?
All right.
So the next game is in New York and it's tomorrow morning, our time here on the Eastern Seaboard of Australia.
Benyam, thanks so much for your time and good luck reporting it over the next few days.