Updated
Updated · New York Post · Jun 8
Mikal Bridges Warns Knicks Against Blowing 2-0 Finals Lead After Suns Lost 4 Straight
Updated
Updated · New York Post · Jun 8

Mikal Bridges Warns Knicks Against Blowing 2-0 Finals Lead After Suns Lost 4 Straight

3 articles · Updated · New York Post · Jun 8

Summary

  • 2-0 up in the NBA Finals, Mikal Bridges is urging New York to stay "desperate" as the series shifts to Madison Square Garden for the first Finals games there in 27 years.
  • Five years ago, Bridges' Suns also led 2-0 before Milwaukee won four straight, a collapse he said still sticks with him and now shapes his message to teammates.
  • 20 points, six assists and six rebounds in Game 2 underscored Bridges' impact in a postseason where he is averaging 14.6 points and shooting 38% from 3.
  • 13 straight playoff wins have not changed the Knicks' approach, Bridges said, with players treating each game as "0-0" and insisting the series is far from over.

Insights

Is Mikal Bridges' finals history the key to a Knicks title, or a roadmap for another historic collapse?
With Jalen Brunson struggling, can Karl-Anthony Towns' two-way play carry the Knicks to their first title in decades?
After 27 years, will Madison Square Garden's return to the Finals fuel the Knicks or crumble them under pressure?