@COMEDIANGAMBLER@TylerGlasscock_@TheMelanatedGod More than half the tickets sold for Game 5 go back to a NY/NJ area code. Even while playing in San Antonio, it won’t feel much like an away crowd for the Knicks.
@TheDunkCentral@BenGolliver It’s fine if you keep giving the vet the ball when it matters, but Dylan Harper needs to be on the court more near the end.
@OldManAndThree The Knicks have wanted it more in almost every game this series.
Wemby was talking about taking things one game at a time, but it was clear as day that in Game 4, they started looking ahead and that’s what hit them in the ass.
@2Cool2Blog NBA reviewed it and confirmed that it was a clean block. He made an effort for the ball first, clearly making contact with it, before incidentally making contact with his arm.
@zachmontana210 The NBA has no authority over that. That's on the NYPD, and they put out a statement saying no arrests were made in conjunction with that.
@Spurs_Nation As a Knicks fan, this dude has been balling and is borderline unguardable.
Now we just have to find out why Mitch Johnson is benching him in the clutch.
I will agree, there are too many Knick fans going out of their way to be violent during their celebrations.
However, the majority of Knick fans are respectful. NYC has such a large population to the point where these type of fans are larger in number.
@SpursCulture You realize how big NYC is? While these guys wouldn’t get much attention in your city, it’s not the same for NYC.
The real Knick fans are out at bars and in the streets celebrating with one another as opposed to committing violent acts.