The Morning After: A Blog For Knicks Fans On How To Move On From Finding A New Way To Get Our Hearts And Souls Ripped Out Last Night
Look, there's no other way to say last sucked. It was a kick in the nuts, catch your breath, get kicked again, breathe for another second and then have your balls burst with one last kick. In fact that might be more enjoyable than watching Tyrese Haliburton and Aaron Nesmith. But, this is a blog for Knicks fans only. We have to look at this aura farming asshole one last time
In fact we need to look at this one last second
Just a gigantic piece of shit pointing to a gigantic bitch. I'm not lashing out, just true feelings. Look, I put that in there for a reason. Everyone knows the Reggie choke sign. Everyone talks about it as some sort of memorable moment. You know what I remember? The Knicks won that series.
That's the only thing that matters. This is game 1. Let Pacers fans dance and do the choke sign, let Dante keep laughing and celebrating a win because he's mad Knicks fans celebrated a win, let Celtics fans celebrate another team getting a win. Let Vibbs be a maniac. Listen to Jalen Brunson and KAT
It's one game. Let them make the choke sign like Reggie Miller, who lost the series. You can't let one game become two. Go to Indy tied 1-1, come back with at least 2 wins and you're back where you started. Don't get me wrong, that loss fucking sucks. But we were born in this sort of mud. We've lived through all the brutal losses in Knicks history, that's why this can't faze you as a fan. Let everyone celebrate that fucking loser Reggie Miller. Let everyone talk about Tyrese Haliburton, it's game 1. Long way to go.
Reminder of what it took for the Pacers to win that game. An all-time, ridiculous, probably never seen again bounce at the buzzer. Aaron Nesmith catching fire that very few ever have in the last 4 minutes. Missed free throws, OG fumbling a bounce pass for a wide open dunk and then overtime. Again, I'd rather sit on spikes and let them impale by nuts than see that happen again, but that's what it took. First to 4, not 1.
