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Yeah, that is the that is the somber note of this this game from the Knicks perspective. And honestly, like, how can you how can you look at this? And I think there is a way to look at this and say there is a positive outlook moving forward for the Knicks just because. Please find it.
Yeah, that is the that is the somber note of this this game from the Knicks perspective. And honestly, like, how can you how can you look at this? And I think there is a way to look at this and say there is a positive outlook moving forward for the Knicks just because. Please find it.
Yeah, that is the that is the somber note of this this game from the Knicks perspective. And honestly, like, how can you how can you look at this? And I think there is a way to look at this and say there is a positive outlook moving forward for the Knicks just because. Please find it.
For 40 minutes, they played a very, very good basketball game. And there were a lot of great takeaways from this. From the Knicks side, that's positive. I mean, the Pacers are just relentless. A lot of people have called it voodoo magic, what they've been doing. And to your point about the comebacks and the collapses, yeah, you do need things to go your way in a major way.
For 40 minutes, they played a very, very good basketball game. And there were a lot of great takeaways from this. From the Knicks side, that's positive. I mean, the Pacers are just relentless. A lot of people have called it voodoo magic, what they've been doing. And to your point about the comebacks and the collapses, yeah, you do need things to go your way in a major way.
For 40 minutes, they played a very, very good basketball game. And there were a lot of great takeaways from this. From the Knicks side, that's positive. I mean, the Pacers are just relentless. A lot of people have called it voodoo magic, what they've been doing. And to your point about the comebacks and the collapses, yeah, you do need things to go your way in a major way.
I'm thinking about the Bucs game where the Pacers came back and Halliburton hit that game-winning layup. I mean, Gary Trent Jr. turned the ball over a couple times. They had a collapse, if you will. Thinking about the Cavs situation, and the Cavs, obviously, they were in a situation where they made tons of mistakes down the stretch, and the Pacers were able to take advantage.
I'm thinking about the Bucs game where the Pacers came back and Halliburton hit that game-winning layup. I mean, Gary Trent Jr. turned the ball over a couple times. They had a collapse, if you will. Thinking about the Cavs situation, and the Cavs, obviously, they were in a situation where they made tons of mistakes down the stretch, and the Pacers were able to take advantage.
I'm thinking about the Bucs game where the Pacers came back and Halliburton hit that game-winning layup. I mean, Gary Trent Jr. turned the ball over a couple times. They had a collapse, if you will. Thinking about the Cavs situation, and the Cavs, obviously, they were in a situation where they made tons of mistakes down the stretch, and the Pacers were able to take advantage.
Taking advantage of the mistakes that your team makes – It's what the Indiana Pacers have just been able to do, which is why they are on the other side of some really, really team of destiny type of games. And it's unfortunate because I think a lot of Knicks fans probably thought this Knicks team was the team of destiny. But still, positivity.
Taking advantage of the mistakes that your team makes – It's what the Indiana Pacers have just been able to do, which is why they are on the other side of some really, really team of destiny type of games. And it's unfortunate because I think a lot of Knicks fans probably thought this Knicks team was the team of destiny. But still, positivity.
Taking advantage of the mistakes that your team makes – It's what the Indiana Pacers have just been able to do, which is why they are on the other side of some really, really team of destiny type of games. And it's unfortunate because I think a lot of Knicks fans probably thought this Knicks team was the team of destiny. But still, positivity.
When we come back, we'll talk about how the Knicks can bounce back after game one. Okay. So it was a collapse of epic proportions, all of that jazz. But I agree with you. I do think that for the most part, they played a good game and there are a lot of good takeaways. You mentioned it early, but no one was able to guard Jalen Brunson in this game. There wasn't a soul on the Pacers.
When we come back, we'll talk about how the Knicks can bounce back after game one. Okay. So it was a collapse of epic proportions, all of that jazz. But I agree with you. I do think that for the most part, they played a good game and there are a lot of good takeaways. You mentioned it early, but no one was able to guard Jalen Brunson in this game. There wasn't a soul on the Pacers.
When we come back, we'll talk about how the Knicks can bounce back after game one. Okay. So it was a collapse of epic proportions, all of that jazz. But I agree with you. I do think that for the most part, they played a good game and there are a lot of good takeaways. You mentioned it early, but no one was able to guard Jalen Brunson in this game. There wasn't a soul on the Pacers.
I mean, they did try to trap him a little bit, be a little bit more aggressive in that second half. And I thought that did change some things. But for the most part, he took care of business. It didn't matter if it was Andrew Demhard, if it was Aaron Neesmith, that didn't matter at this point.