Post columnist Mike Vacarro reacts to the Knicks defeating the Cavaliers in the first round of the NBA playoffs in just five games and credits the team’s trade for Josh Hart as the catalyst that made New York an even tougher out in the Eastern Conference.
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I don’t know what Mike V is talking about but the Heat, and whoever wins the Cs v ATL is also a strong contender for winning the East. Top it off, Grimes is hurt and Randle is hurt/questionable. If Mitch gets hurt…which is always a possibility, then the Knicks have ONE center…Hartenstein…Sims is out for the season. Knicks are good but my opinion and OPINION only, is that the Heat will beat the Knicks in 6.
Knicks 3 – 1 against Miami this season. Won 2 in NY split in Florida.
Knicks in 6 🦾
Knicks Lakers in the finals
The Miami Herald saying the same thing about y’all
That no one wants to play??? Lmao. 76ers would say different.
🤫🔥🏀😉
Only person I’m worried about on the is Kevin love cuz we can throw so many bodies on jimmy and slow his momentum but coaching is definitely going to be a huge factor
The photo at 1:00 perfectly encapsulates those 3 players. Josh and Obi being happy go lucky, and Jalen trying to settle everyone down. It's the different personalities meshing together cohesively that gives the Knicks their strong identity
HEAT IS NOT THE CAVALIERS!