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00:00And you look at number three game in Detroit,
00:03minus one and a half point favorite for the Knicks,
00:05which actually opens, Joe,
00:06as a slight favorite towards the Detroit Pistons.
00:08Final score, 118-116.
00:11The Knicks go on the road and take care of business
00:13at Little Caesars Arena to take the two-to-one series lead.
00:17Yeah, and right in front of our eyes, Donnie,
00:20we're seeing a pretty big rivalry emerge here.
00:25These two teams do not like one another in any way, shape, or form.
00:31We've had technicals, we've had shoving, we've had pushing,
00:34we've had everything.
00:35But what we did have, I think, was interesting is
00:39Fibs made some adjustments from game two, from game one to game two,
00:45and now to game three here.
00:48Obviously, they won game one with an unbelievable comeback
00:51in the fourth quarter.
00:52Detroit made a couple adjustments, took game two,
00:55and then the Knicks decided, well, it just can't be Jalen Brunson.
00:59We live or die with Jalen Brunson.
01:01They got Carl Anthony Towns way more involved,
01:0411 of his 31 in the first quarter,
01:07and 12 of his 30 for Jalen Brunson in the fourth quarter.
01:11That is a recipe for success for this Knicks team.
01:15It doesn't have a ton of depth,
01:17but they have guys that have been there and done this
01:19and know how to win.
01:21I still think this is going seven, as crazy as it is.
01:24I think they're going to zigzag their way to seven games here, Donnie.
01:27These teams are closer, and the thing that most expect,
01:31and I think the thing that is separating right now,
01:33is experience and the adjustments being made.
01:38Vickerstad didn't do a great job of adjustments with the Cavaliers,
01:42which is why he's no longer the coach.
01:43Let's not forget as well, Donnie.

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