
Knicks’ upcoming gauntlet couldn’t be more refreshing
NY Post
By the end, the walk-ons were playing out the string, and that delighted the fans. The Bulls had taken a few early haymakers from the Knicks, punched back, even took a lead just before the end of the third quarter. And yet it never felt like the Knicks were in trouble.
It felt, in truth, like the 37-19 stomping the Knicks applied in the fourth quarter was inevitable. When it was over they waved at the crowd, they took a good look around and they walked off the court. They won’t be back here until May 13. A whole lot could change between here and there. A whole season will surely be more readily defined by then.More Related News

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