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Knicks beat the Celtics twice, A. Smith screamed: I love everyone

5:07am, 14 May 2025Basketball

Knicks fans were excited to lead the Knicks 2-0, and Stephen A. Smith was also excited about it, and he posted several posts on social media. The New York Knicks led the Boston Celtics 2-0 at home, and fans were ecstatic. The Knicks were 20 points behind in the quarter but eventually finished the reversal at the last minute of the game, but that didn't bother them. The Knicks gradually suppressed the Celtics, and they hit one key shot after another to tie the score. Meanwhile, the Celtics made a staggering three-point shooting rate, which helped the Knicks achieve a reversal.

In the end, the Knicks performed better at the critical moment and won the game. Knicks fans are excited now, and Stephen A. Smith is among them, who has posted several posts on social media to express his feelings after winning again.

Smith didn't stop there, and he appeared again on First Take the show the next morning, excited.

"I love everyone!"

Stephen A. Smith was outstanding at the start of the First Take show, and his Knicks led the Celtics 2-0 in the series😅

If Smith showed up in Game 3 and 4 of the series, they returned to New York and led 2-0 in the series, which was not surprising. Madison Square Garden Stadium is probably the most lively course of the season, and the Knicks are currently in a great position to expand their series lead, so that makes sense too. The Celtics won’t win easily, but they’ve proven in the past few games that they can easily lose the lead if they don’t shoot.

Knicks reversed again, leading 2-0 in the series

Although the Knicks are currently leading 2-0, they know the mission has not been completed. Carl Anthony Towns knows that if the Knicks want to advance to the next round, they must stay focused and continue to do their current job.

"This means we're leading by 2 points, but that doesn't make any sense," Towns said after the game. "We can't take it for granted." The Knicks never stopped fighting, even though they were 20 points behind. The same happened in the first game, and thanks to Jaylen Brunson, they were able to reverse and win. In the second game, they encountered a similar situation, and the whole team worked together to return to the game. Mikal Bridges didn't score until the fourth quarter, but scored 14 points in the game and created a wide-ranging interference at the opening to help the Knicks secure the victory.

"You can always find a way," Bridges said. "We've been doing this." The Knicks will now return to home, and this series will not be easy for them. The Celtics may be more focused than ever, striving to win the first victory in the series.

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