
Knicks have made their fans fall in love all over again
NY Post
Listen in. Listen close. Do you hear it? Can you hear them?
Listen closer. There they are. Knicks fans. For weeks, for months, they have been reluctant to say anything out loud — or too loud, anyway — because they know the secular sporting gods that adjudicate such matters have sensitive antennae. They deplore hubris. They detest overconfidence. They love making you think you’re the jinx. So Knicks fans have mostly kept it to themselves. A furtive text thread. Whispers around the water cooler. They have felt all the while like grizzlies rising from hibernation, wanting to roar what’s been on their mind all this time.More Related News

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