The New York Knicks are back on top of the basketball world. After 53 long years; five decades of broken promises and shattered dreams, fans of New York's preeminent basketball team were allowed to shed some tears. Tears indeed. But tears of joy. As they have seemingly all series long, and all postseason long, the Knicks fell behind by double-digits to the young, athletic and potent San Antonio Spurs in the early stages of the first half, only to storm back by the fourth quarter to snatch away victory by a score 94-90 while capturing the franchises first title since 1973. Leading the way was Jalen Brunson, an easy MVP recipient on this night, because he put his team on his back when it needed him the most. Sure it would be easy to shrug at a loss in Game 5. The Knicks were up 3-1 in the series, and who wouldn't want to celebrate a championship in front of the home fans. Only thing is don't tell that to these Knicks, and don't tell that to...
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