Knicks take commanding NBA Finals lead over Spurs
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For the majority of two games, New York has clearly been the better team. How can the Spurs flip that?
The NYPD and the Secret Service announced there will not be a watch party outside of Madison Square Garden when the Knicks take on the Spurs in Game 3. CBS News New York's Jenna DeAngelis reports.
NEW YORK – It gets late early in the NBA Finals, particularly when the road team grabs a 2-0 lead the way the New York Knicks did in San Antonio last week. That rarely has happened – think Chicago in 1993 and Houston in 1995 – but when it has, there’s been no digging out for the team that so quickly squandered its home court.
As the Knicks look to push to a 3-0 series lead on Monday night in Madison Square Garden, let’s touch on three keys to Game 3 of the NBA Finals.
A New York City restaurant, The Smith, renamed a number of items on its menu in honor of the Knicks' run to the NBA Finals, including the Brunson Burger and Landry's French Dip, among others.
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India, June 2 -- The NBA Finals are almost upon us, with the San Antonio Spurs and New York Knicks set to renew a rivalry that has not graced the championship stage since 1999. While the series could stretch to a full seven games,
A New York City bar unveiled an exciting promotion to celebrate the New York Knicks ahead of Friday's NBA Finals Game 2 against the San Antonio Spurs.