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Boomer & Gio

Knicks Win, Yanks & Mets Losses, Francesa Hearts MacIntyre For Masters

Boomer & Gio

Audacy

News, Sports

4.2707 Ratings

🗓️ 10 April 2026

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

C-Lo is here with the sounds of Josh Hart hitting a 3 for the Knicks. He scored 15 of his 26 in the fourth quarter. The Yankees lost to the A’s, 1-0, as the Yanks only got 1-hit. The Mets lost to the Diamondbacks as they were horrendous defensively. Mike Francesa gave a huge mush to Robert MacIntyre, saying he’s a guy to bet on for the Masters.

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0:00.0

Nixon Celtics trading buckets down the stretch last night at the garden. A couple of daggers

0:04.3

from Josh Hart, though, proved to be the difference. Brunson looking finds Hart. Harder,

0:08.5

another three. Puts it out. Back to back threes for Josh Hart and the lead is six.

0:15.1

13 seconds remaining. Mike Green, MS. She thought we might get a bang there, but not the case.

0:19.8

He went puts it in. Hart scored 15 of his team high, 26 points in the fourth quarter. The Knicks win the game 112-106 to take the season series from Boston. So they're a game clear of the Cavaliers for the two-seed with two games to go. They're two-back of Boston for the two-seed, and they hold the tiebreaker over both. They will finish up at home. They've got the Raptors tonight, and then Sunday evening regular season finale against the Hornets. Now, back to last night, mentioned the big fourth quarter from Hart, but after the game with MSG, he was assessing his performance from the earlier stages. The first half, I was ass. So I had, you know, the second half, I know how to bring it. I like that goes over the PA system. Yes, yeah. And then you hear the little murmur in the crowd there. And he did bring it in the second half. We mentioned the fourth quarter numbers. Carl Anthony Towns referring to him as the heartbreaker for his heroics in the final couple minutes there, knocking down the two big threes. Well, the first one was special because he had a wide open one, and then turned that one down and then shot the contested spree and made that one. True Josh Hartfash, the one who watches Knicks basketball, and the second one was just a contested. He felt good after the first one. No hesitation shot the second one, made it. He's a special player. And he showed it off last night. Cat with 16 points and 12 boards while Jalen Brunson

1:32.5

finished with 25 and 10 assists. CBS Sports Network just showed the quick pass down low.

1:38.0

That's a hard late in the game. Nice vision there. As he was able to put it in for a two-point

1:42.1

bucket, all five starters in double figures. Jason Tatum, 24 points, 13 rebounds, and his return to MSG. Of course, his first time playing on the floor where he tore his Achilles last spring. And you guys referenced, you got the nice ovation and reception from the garden crowd at the start, which was nice to see. Nets fell to the Pacers in Brooklyn, 123-94. They turn around and visit the Bucks tonight in Milwaukee. We've got coverage at 750 on WFAN FM, because on the A-N-Dial will have the Yankees attempting to score a run after getting one hit by the A's yesterday in the Bronx. One-two pitch. Did he take a swing? No, he didn't.

2:34.4

Third base umpire said you committed Carlos Torres. Strike three, Ben Rice, and that's the ball game. And the A's win at one-nothing. Their first series win here in the Bronx since 2016 when they swept the Yankees in three. That's Dave Sims. Hey-Now! Here on the fan. there were no haynows yesterday, that's for sure. We were talking about Jeffrey Springs yesterday.

2:35.8

Yeah, that's right.

2:36.6

He's pretty good.

2:37.4

Ready's gone on vacation. That's Dave Sims. Hey now. Here on the fan. There were no hay nows yesterday. That's for sure.

2:34.3

We were talking about Jeffrey Springs yesterday.

2:35.8

Yeah, that's right.

2:36.6

He's pretty good.

2:37.4

Ready's gone on vacation a couple times. Jeffrey Springs, New Hampshire. Yeah. And, yeah, almost no hit the Yankees at the Yankee Stadium. They went one, two, three in the first five of six innings. Yeah. I mean, you imagine he went to that game.

2:49.4

Like, what is this?

2:50.9

He was over in like seven minutes.

2:54.5

Yeah. I mean, you imagine he went to that game. Like, what is this? He was over in like seven minutes. Yeah. He issued a couple of walks to Jeffrey Springs. He allowed a seventh inning single to Ben Rice. That was it. Across his seven innings of work, A's bullpen finished it off from there. So an anemic performance by the Yankee Bats after they were held scoreless across the final eight innings of Wednesday's game as well. Ryan Weathers took the loss despite eight innings of one-run ball, seven strikeouts. We don't do Aaron Boone. And quite honestly, you know, who wants to hear from Ryan Weathers or Austin Wells talking about is it bats? So there's really nothing post-game-wise from the Yankees. To be quite honest with you

3:25.9

as they head down to Florida. I mean, who really needs

3:28.0

to hear from them after that? I just, yes.

3:30.3

I agree. I agree. They'll go visit

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