
Knicks' Towns and Bridges: Defiance in the Face of 2-0 Playoff Deficit
The New York Knicks face a daunting 2-0 deficit against their playoff opponents, but players Karl-Anthony Towns and Mikal Bridges remain optimistic. Towns, known for his calm demeanor, downplayed the historical significance of the deficit, stating, "I don't worry about that. I told y'all about the word history. I'm not here to repeat it." This reflects a strategic focus on the present rather than past statistics. Bridges added a more tactical perspective, emphasizing the need for defensive improvements: "We just gotta be better defensively as a team." Their comments suggest a determined approach to overcoming the challenge, focusing on improving their game rather than being discouraged by the odds. The series continues, and the Knicks' determination to overcome this deficit will be a key storyline to watch.