Bobby Portis
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It was very, very slow, very slow pace.
And ultimately, they get the job done.
Yeah, I mean, I want to give Cleveland a little credit here, you know, for switching it up, you know, not giving the same coverage.
Obviously, we've seen in game one, you know, they never switched up their coverages.
They let Brunson play in isolation, and he killed them down the stretch.
Tonight, he's seen a little more โ he's seen more bodies, more doubles, and you're right, huh?
Hey, look, we're going to have to shake Josh Hart's hand after the game.
Hey, if you're going to go 5'11 from the three, bro, hey, hey, good game.
But I think Cleveland had a great remedy tonight, but the Knicks were in control of the game the whole entirety until, like, later in the game.
But when the Cavs made their run, I still didn't think they would come back.
I didn't either.
You know, I thought they would make the game look respectable.
But for the most part, man, I feel like the Knicks are in command of this series.
Even going to Cleveland, I'm going to be honest with y'all, man.
I think Cleveland may, they may get one game.
BP, what you got for me?
Man, to be honest, man, I got to disagree with Unk.
Unk say that Brunson didn't have a good game just because of the scoring.
I think that, you know, him hitting the pocket, you know what I'm saying, when the double team come, guys slipping to the pocket, being able to hit the pocket, guys playing backside, getting them middies, getting them floaters in the middle, and that was getting the team off, getting the guys in the rhythm.
Early on, even though he wasn't making his baskets and being able to get off, you know, offensively scoring wise, I feel like he was still in the pockets.