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The Knicks’ First Finals Loss Was Inevitable | Evan & Tiki
The Knicks lost for the first time in 46 days, and Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber explain why Game 3 was less about one bad call or one bad performance and more about how hard it is to win an NBA Finals game. The Spurs brought a tougher, more physical approach, disrupted New York’s offense, and gave Knicks fans their first real dose of pressure in weeks. Evan and Tiki break down the sloppiness, the turnovers, Jalen Brunson’s rough stretches, Karl Anthony Towns’ quiet night, Mikal Bridges’ disappearing act, and OG Anunoby’s standout performance. They also weigh the officiating complaints, the atmosphere at Madison Square Garden, and why the mood around Knicks fans still felt more confident than panicked.
The Guys RIP Knicks Panic After Game 3 Loss, “We Lost ONE Game in a Month!” | The Carton Show with Chris McMonigle
Craig Carton and Chris McMonigle react to the Knicks' first loss in over a month after Game 3 of the NBA Finals. Despite the defeat, Carton says Knicks fans are overreacting and reminds everyone New York still leads the series 2-1. The guys break down Jalen Brunson's struggles, turnovers, questionable officiating, Victor Wembanyama's controversial play, and why Game 4 at Madison Square Garden could define the series.
No Comeback For Knicks | Boomer & Gio
We started with the Knicks loss in game 3, the first game at the Garden. The Knicks had won 13 straight games before the loss. The Knicks couldn’t come back this time in the fourth quarter after having a lead at the half.
Knicks Fever Has Taken Over NYC! Is This the Biggest Sporting Event Since 1996? | The Carton Show with Chris McMonigle
The Knicks are up 2-0 in the NBA Finals and New York City is buzzing! On WFAN's Carton Show, Craig Carton and Chris McMonigle discuss the electric atmosphere surrounding Game 3 at Madison Square Garden, why this could be the biggest sporting event New York has seen in decades, and how Jalen Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns, Mikal Bridges and the Knicks have everyone believing a championship is within reach. They also debate Victor Wembanyama's struggles, the Spurs' mistakes, the Knicks' championship mindset, and whether President Trump's attendance at Game 3 is being overblown.
MSG Awaits as the Knicks’ Championship Dream Gets Real | Evan & Tiki
The Knicks are two wins away from a championship, and the feeling around New York has shifted from hope to something much bigger. Evan Roberts and Tiki Barber dig into the nerves, excitement, and disbelief surrounding a team that suddenly looks capable of finishing the job. They discuss why Knicks fans are both confident and terrified, the dangers of talking parade too early, and the basketball reasons this team should believe. From Mikal Bridges’ locked in mentality to Karl Anthony Towns delivering when it matters, Jalen Brunson’s clutch moments, and the Spurs trying to convince themselves they are fine, the conversation captures a city on the edge of basketball history.
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