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Task for the Knicks: Defeat Boston.

Can the Knicks really pull it off?

They just knocked off the favored Boston Celtics, so who knows? Maybe this is their moment.

Let’s get behind New York!

They’ve already thrown a wrench in the Celtics’ plans, coming back strong against their 2-0 series lead on their home turf. Bold move, right?

Now, the Knicks are just two games away from making their first appearance in the Eastern Conference Finals.

They’re on a roll: twice this week, they stunned the Celtics in the fourth quarter, showcasing some impressive late-game performance against the defending NBA champions.

Jalen Brunson, their All-Star point guard, has really stepped up, bringing his “Mr. Clutch” mentality to those pivotal moments. The support from teammates like Karl Anthony Towns, Mitchell Robinson, OG Anunoby, Josh Hart, and Mikal Bridges has been electric.

But let’s not kid ourselves—this is a tough matchup. The Celtics, with their three-point shooters, can turn any game around. Sure, they struggled in games one and two, but they can easily get hot.

Still, New York isn’t backing down.

After an exhilarating game Wednesday, chants of “Knicks in Four” echoed in Boston’s TD Garden.

And upcoming games will be at Madison Square Garden—where the fans are always loud and passionate.

It’s New York, after all. Noise is our specialty.

The Knicks are invigorating the Big Apple.

If they get past Boston, they may face another old rival: either the Indiana Pacers or the top-seeded Cleveland Cavaliers.

But hey, they’ve taken down tough opponents before, including in the NBA Finals.

Let’s go, Knicks! You’ve already defeated Boston.

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