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it wasn't that long ago that the Knicks were the butt of jokes, but now they're on one of the most dominant playoff runs of all time
Behind Jalen Brunson and a 29-19 fourth quarter run, the Knicks go to San Antonio and take Game One of the NBA Finals, 105-95.
The Celtics might have taken care of the Magic in five games, but it didn’t come without a price. Jayson Tatum missed a game with a wrist injury. Kristaps Porzingis had his head split open and needed to get stitches before getting back to the court and ...
The Western Conference finals were similar. The San Antonio Spurs kept things pretty tight, but they ran four or five deep on the bench at times. Dylan Harper, Keldon Johnson, Luke Kornet, Harrison Barnes, and Carter Bryant earned time. Mitch Johnson even went to Jordan McLaughlin in a pinch when De’Aaron Fox was out.
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Karl-Anthony Towns is making Al Horford-like impact in NBA Finals
Karl-Anthony Towns has been perhaps the biggest reason why the New York Knicks are ahead 2-0 in the NBA Finals. His impact feels very similar to what Al Horford used to do for the Boston Celtics.