Ian Begley
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And I think, you know, women Yama, I mean, everyone was great on San Antonio in the first half, but he was really, really good just around the basket, the way he was finishing shots and the way he was moving.
It just looked like it was going to be a special NBA moment for him early in his career.
And so I would assume that he can pick up there.
Game five, the Knicks obviously have played well on the road.
I don't think that that crowd is going to bother them.
But San Antonio is not going to lay down.
They're not.
They're young guys who have a lot of pride and confidence in their ability.
And for a while there, obviously, game four, the first half, it just looked like
they were so loose, like young and loose in a way that maybe a veteran team wouldn't be realizing the magnitude of the moment.
And they were just firing on all cylinders.
So I think you have every reason to believe that they
maybe cannot get back to their operating at that level, but there's a middle ground between the second half and the first half that I'm sure they'll be able to find and they'll make things tough for the next in game five.
But Zach, you, you hit on the crowd and I just want to say that, yeah, that game three crowd, I think they were taken out of the game and they didn't really, they did not try to rally the Knicks in that, in that second half.
But
It was so different in game four because they were just... They wanted a reason to explode.
They wanted a reason to cheer.
Exactly.
And you said it, but they were down like 24 and the place was alive.
And so I think that is a sign of belief because...