Knicks stars share team-oriented mentality following NBA Finals Game 1 win

The Knicks have their eyes on the ultimate prize: the Larry O’Brien Championship Trophy.

In news conferences conducted earlier today, following an exhilarating comeback victory in Game 1 of the NBA Finals over the San Antonio Spurs, the Knicks showcased their composure and focus, both as individuals and as a group.

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Star point guard and de facto team captain Jalen Brunson, who battled through pain to put his stamp on the victory with signature fourth quarter heroics, set the tone for the team’s mindset moving into Game 2 and beyond.

When asked about Karl-Anthony Towns being able to limit Spurs superstar center Victor Wembanyama to under 30 percent shooting from the field, Brunson shifted the focus of his praise and insight away from his teammate alone.

“It’s all about coming together and figuring out what we have to do to be better,” he said. “The chemistry that we have is still continuing to grow and that allows us to play better.”

Towns himself echoed the sentiment when asked about how he felt taking on the man-to-man assignment against Wembanyama, coolly affirming that “whatever the team needs me to do to impact winning and to help us get over the hump, I’m willing to do.”

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This selfless attitude has been showcased by the Knicks not just in their resilient Game 1 win, but throughout the postseason.

Arguably, no player has embodied that mentality better than Josh Hart, whose versatility, relentless effort, and camaraderie with his teammates has made him a cult hero in New York.

Last night, Hart scored just three points on five shots from the floor. However, he was a team high +22 on the floor in his 26 minutes of action, pulling down 15 all-important rebounds, dishing six assists without committing a turnover, and making his presence felt on defense with four steals and a block to boot.

Hart was asked how he was able to continue providing the Knicks with his energetic spark in spite of his shooting struggles in Game 1, and responded exactly how Knicks fans have come to expect from the team’s glue guy.

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