Mikal Bridges Confirms James Dolan's 10-Week No-Sex Order After Knicks' 53-Year Title
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Updated · Complex · Jun 15
Mikal Bridges Confirms James Dolan's 10-Week No-Sex Order After Knicks' 53-Year Title
3 articles · Updated · Complex · Jun 15
Summary
Mikal Bridges said on an Instagram Live stream that Knicks owner James Dolan told players to avoid sex for 10 weeks during the playoff run.
Bridges' account matched an SNY report that Dolan made the request jokingly in a pre-playoff address and urged players to settle grievances face-to-face.
New York then went 16-3 in the postseason, ripping off a 13-game winning streak after trailing Atlanta 2-1 in Round 1.
That run ended the Knicks' 53-year championship drought, with Jalen Brunson scoring 45 points in the title-clinching Game 5 and winning Finals MVP.
Bridges, speaking while drunk on tequila, also revived criticism of the team's Westchester practice site and called for a Brunson statue outside Madison Square Garden.