
Knicks’ ‘next man up’ resilience finally hit its breaking point
NY Post
For the Knicks fan, there is no greater euphoria than the basketball team you love defending the Garden the way Willis and Clyde defended it in the biggest possible Game 7 54 years ago.
That was 7th Heaven. On Seventh Avenue.
This 7th Heaven was supposed to be many of the Knicks of yesteryear fueling a fire and a roar they might have heard in Indiana.
This 7th Heaven was supposed to be New York willing a battered, depleted team on fumes to tomorrow.
This 7th Heaven was supposed to end in a Bring On the Celtics! jubilation and celebration spilling out onto the streets for the team that refused to lose.
No 7th Heaven.

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