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Sports09:00 · Jun 12

Knicks Move One Win from Historic Championship After Stunning Playoff Run

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Translated & summarized from Ynet by baba
The story · English

The New York Knicks are one victory away from their first NBA title since 1973 after a dominant season and an extraordinary playoff run. The team finished 53-29 and is 1-14 in the playoffs, and the article says Jalen Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns, OG Anunoby and Josh Hart are on track to become city favorites.

Their defining moment came in Game 4, when New York erased a 29-point halftime deficit and won on Anunoby’s floating basket with 1.2 seconds left. The comeback shook Madison Square Garden and left San Antonio and Victor Wembanyama, as the text describes them, powerless. The Knicks have now reached the NBA Finals after years of near misses in the Eastern Conference semifinals and finals.

This is also the first season in five years without Tom Thibodeau on the sidelines, and New York has responded by putting itself within touching distance of the trophy generations of fans have wanted. The city’s obsession is reflected in ticket prices, with the cheapest seats for Games 3 and 4 around $8,000 and seats near the court reaching $61,000.

Celebrities including Adam Sandler, Spike Lee and Taylor Swift have turned the Garden into a pilgrimage site, while memories of Patrick Ewing, Walt Frazier and Earl Monroe are resurfacing across the city. The article says only Donald Trump could sleep while history is unfolding, and concludes that the Knicks look like the best team in the NBA and one that refuses to let the dream slip away.

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