I watched the last 20+ minutes of this game.FNG wrote: ↑Tue May 19, 2026 10:07 pm Oh my what a collapse by the Cavs! I was on a phone call much of the 4th quarter and had the TV sound off, but I did see them up 22 with about 7 minutes to go. I saw the Knicks chipping away but didn't really take it seriously. Until I saw Shamet tie the game with a 3-pointer. I don't really have a horse in this race, but was kind of pulling for the underdog. It's going to be tough for the Cavs to bounce back from this disaster.
- For a long spell, Cleveland did everything right... including intentionally fouling Mitchell Robinson when they were up double digits. Robinson was 2 - 8 from the line and was a team-worst -8 in only 14 minutes.
- There was a vibe watching this game. It's hard to explain, but something kept me watching this game even though it was a 22 point game with only 7 minutes left. Getting it down to 15 points felt like a real thing. When it got to 8... it was on. It's one of those weird sports things that we've all experienced and illustrates why we're invested.
- And ALL of it was because the Knicks targeted James Harden defensively over and over and over again. I saw a stat where they isolated him 19 times down the stretch... and averaged 1.9 points against him. If you get a chance to see highlights, just look at the defender EVERY time.
- Our Karl Anthony Towns will never change. I believe he had 3 offensive fouls (TOs) in this one, including a really bad one late when the Knicks were down only 4. Anunoby was driving, only one man to beat. And yet, Towns felt obligated to blatantly hold the defenders arm.
- Games like that are amazing because of all the different things that have to go just right. For example, Brunson hit 5(?) bank shots down the stretch. They came from all sorts of angles, both awkward and majestic. A couple hit high above the square. But the biggest shot was when the Knicks were down 6 or 7. The Knicks offense was stuck, oft-maligned Mikal Bridges roamed around with the ball a bit before darting behind the three point line to take a heavily contested three as the shot clock expired. Horrible shot. Swish.
And then there was the Landry Shamet shot to tie it. It immediately reminded me of Kawhi Leonard's rim-hanging shot to beat the 76ers. The shot seemed off, Breen started his call, but then the ball bounced off the rim in an unexpected way, hit the board and went in.
Then a couple of possessions later, Merrill has a three pointer to win it... and Breen starts his BANG! call, only to see the ball inexplicably rim out.
- I always thought Madison Square Garden was overrated. And then I saw it in person for an OT game vs. the Celtics last year. The aura is legit and now it makes even watching games like yesterday in that building just that much cooler.