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James Dolan Talks Watch Party Controversy, Trumps Appearance, & Guarantees Knicks Win!
Craig Carton ERUPTS Over NBA’s Wembanyama Decision & Knicks Game 4 | The Carton Show with Chris McMonigle
Craig Carton and Chris McMonigle react to the NBA refusing to issue a retroactive flagrant foul against Victor Wembanyama after his controversial play involving Jalen Brunson. Carton blasts the league, calls Wembanyama a dirty player, and says the Knicks should treat Game 4 like a war.
MSG Is Ready for Wemby, But How Will the Knicks Respond? | Evan & Tiki
Evan Roberts and Shaun Morash open with the chaos around Madison Square Garden and the latest security advisory for fans, commuters, and anyone near Penn Station before turning to the biggest Knicks story of the day: Victor Wembanyama avoiding a retroactive flagrant foul after his altercation with Jalen Brunson. Evan argues that while the missed call was wrong, the NBA’s decision may actually benefit the Knicks because Wemby is not one flagrant away from an automatic suspension. The conversation then shifts to Game 4, the hostile MSG crowd waiting for Wemby, and the challenge facing the Knicks as they try to respond to San Antonio’s physical style.
NBA Refs Affect Game Outcomes | Boomer & Gio
We started with the Knicks/Spurs as game 4 is tonight at MSG. Jose Alvarado said Wemby got away with one, but it will be his last. We talked about how refs can really affect a game in the NBA.
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.
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