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Mikal Bridges Says Knicks Will Stay Desperate After Going Up 2–0 vs. Spurs in NBA Finals
Bridges stated that the Knicks stayed poised to finish game 2 of the Finals, and showed guts. He feels that they have to remain calm going forward and not be hung up on their wins. "0-0. Stay desperate at all times," Bridges said, when asked what his mindset would be going into game 3 at Madison Square Garden.
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Mike Brown Raves About Gregg Popovich In San Antonio
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