Anthony Dabbundo
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The Spurs completely choked that it was the biggest choke in the history of the NBA.
I don't love the word choke, but when it's a collective team and you blow a lead like that and what happens happens down the stretch and then you have major brain farts and miss free throws and you're not boxing out on the biggest rebound of the game and all that stuff like that.
Unfortunately, it's going to count as a choke.
Let's talk about that because we've spent 20 minutes here and didn't talk about this Knicks team that hasn't won in 53 years.
the fans are at it.
They're so I'm hearing from people at the game and they're like, the refs have just between Trump and game three and the refs in game four, the fans are just in this nervous, angry frenzy.
And it's like affecting the team was the, the, the,
message I was getting from, from the stands.
Like the energy is way off.
The fan energy was, was just, nothing was right.
It was almost like they had to hit rock bottom to come out of it.
And then it turns into one of the most joyous events, not only in the history of the Knicks, but in the history of the league to win that game.
Dude.
When the Celtics won their game, it was on the road in LA.
We don't see a lot of home comebacks like that, but that ends up being, you know, they're probably going to win the title.
That becomes one of the most iconic comebacks in any sport, not just basketball.
Yeah, how is that not a flagrant, by the way?
Metro catheter at them.
No, they definitely...
And then I thought in the second half, I thought the Knicks got way more physical, which they should have done.