The Knicks hold a commanding 2-0 lead in the NBA Finals against the Spurs, a rare and dangerous position that history says rarely survives. Down double-digit leads in both games, the Knicks clawed back thanks to clutch plays — and now they face the daunting task of staying focused as the series shifts to Madison Square Garden. The Spurs, desperate to avoid a 3-0 hole (a historic impossibility in Finals history), are rallying under Popovich’s message to forget the past and fight for the present. Coach Johnson and rookie Harper lean into the pressure, calling it “desperation” — the fuel for their best play. Meanwhile, the Knicks, remembering their own close calls, are warning against complacency as the raucous Garden crowd looms. It’s a classic Finals showdown: New York trying to protect its lead, San Antonio fighting for survival — and neither team can afford to blink.
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