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Knicks Film School

POSTGAME POD | Knicks at Warriors - Recap & Reaction

Knicks Film School

Blue Wire

Sports News, Josh Hart, Tom Thibodeau, Jalen Brunson, Sports, Basketball, News, Og Anunoby, Mikal Bridges, New York Knicks

4.9681 Ratings

🗓️ 11 February 2022

⏱️ 92 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Jon recaps the Knicks game against the Golden State Warriors. Watch the video version of this podcast on our YouTube channel & catch our LIVE postgame livestreams immediately after every game all season long! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

And an Ovi gets off the final shot.

0:03.0

That'll count.

0:05.0

Another victory for the Golden State Warriors.

0:08.0

That's seven in a row.

0:10.0

They're now 14 and 1 with Jimmy Butler.

0:14.0

As they defeat the Knicks for the second time this season.

0:18.0

Nicks meanwhile, again a a hard fought comeback down.

0:21.9

Nine and the fourth tied it up.

0:24.0

But they will finish up their five game West Coast Wing with a two and three record.

0:28.1

Carl Anthony Towns had some brilliant moments during the game.

0:32.1

29 points, 12 rebounds.

0:34.5

All right.

0:34.7

Welcome to the Knicks Film School post game show show presented by BetUS, DJ Zulo,

0:41.0

here with the rest of the crew live at T-squared social in Midtown Manhattan. A tough one.

0:49.8

Why did that one bad? A game that featured two teams that played the game like it was a playoff game.

0:59.0

The crowd had a playoff atmosphere.

1:03.2

I thought the quality of the basketball for the most part was high level, especially in the first quarter.

1:18.4

Clearly on the offensive end for both teams, to be honest, things got pretty hairy there for quarters two through four.

1:21.3

But this was a highly, for me, highly entertaining basketball game that ended up being a very frustrating

1:30.4

game to watch if you are a fan of the New York Knicks who, listen, played a competitive

1:38.4

basketball game and really, I thought, met the moment in terms of the energy, the competitiveness that was

1:49.4

required to compete in a game like this.

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