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By Monday, the Knicks' Season Could Be Over ...

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With nineteen seconds left during Game 2 of the Knicks-Celtics, with the Knicks up by one during a timeout, we turned to a friend we were watching the game with and said, "God, can you imagine how nuts the Garden will be if this series is 1-1?"

He scolded us: "That's exactly what I said with twelve seconds left [in Game 1]. And I jinxed them. You just did the same thing." The Garden will be a madhouse tonight, but it will be tinged with legitimate fear: A loss tonight, and Game 4 won't have nearly the same buzz. The Knicks have learned a lot about themselves in the first two games, and they've impressed plenty of people. Now it would be helpful to go about the dirty business of winning an actual game.

Certainly, it is not ideal for a team playing its first home playoff game in seven years to be so riddled with injuries - particularly considering how healthy the Knicks were coming into the playoffs - but them's the breaks. Chauncey Billups is looking increasingly unlikely to play, and Amar'e Stoudemire sat out yesterday's practice with his back issues. (He was at the team shootaround this morning.) The Knicks are not near 100 percent. And they weren't expected to put up too much of a fight in this series even when they were 100 percent.

But a series does not take place in a vacuum, which is good, because otherwise everyone's hair would look all weird when each game was over. The Celtics' weaknesses have been apparent this series -- it's unlikely the Heat are feeling particularly worried right now, no matter what happens here -- and the Knicks, despite the two losses, still are more confident (and seemingly less desperate) than any team down 2-0 should be. The losses in Boston were tough to take, but they were certainly not demoralizing: The Knicks could very well be up 2-0 in this series. This does not seem like an impossible task.

Read more at New York Magazine

 

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