Steven Wino
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We improvise.
People are going to be able to watch this game one way or another.
But getting into the building is not going to be cheap.
Yeah, I think that's been sort of a debate we've all been having the last few days of if you have season tickets or if you have tickets to multiple games, do you sell one of them, figuring it's going to basically pay for your rent?
Or it's going to pay for the rest of your playoffs?
if you can go to another game, I think if you're, I think if you're a fan and you are lucky enough to win a lottery or get to one game that it's worth the life experience of doing it.
But if you're able to say, Oh, we have tickets to two games, one game, let's sell it.
And I think the advantage for fans here is the Knicks, Knicks are up to nothing in the series.
And you know, there's going to be a game for at least that there's a little bit of leeway there, but I, I,
I don't know.
If this were a team that I grew up rooting for and you have a ticket to this game, I don't know what the number is where you're like, what's the experience that you're never going to get ever again versus being able to pay for whatever you need in your life?
No.
And I asked Mitchell Robinson about this yesterday and, and,
And he acknowledged it's not the easiest thing in the world to sort of ignore the noise.
And Mike Brown's done a good job, Coach Mike Brown's done a good job of sort of setting the standard of, look, stop thinking about this.
Don't think about the ticket prices.
Don't think about the hoopla around everybody.
But that's easier said than done.
And that's why I think you guys mentioned that the Knicks being slight favorites actually surprises me a little bit tonight just because I think
This is as close to a must-win as you can get in a series like this.