WATCH: Knicks Fans Chant For Brooklyn Nets Following Game 2 Win Over Atlanta Hawks
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After waiting eight years to see the Knicks in the playoffs, fans have been celebrating and cheering as if they have won the championship already. The Madison Square Garden hasn’t seen such enthusiasm in a long while, and it only gets better from here. In fact, the Brooklyn Nets are also playing spectacularly and secured their second game of the first-round series as well. This had Knicks fans even more hyped and they started to cheer for the Nets as well.
Brooklyn Nets’ unexpected supporters
MSG looked like a madhouse more than an arena as the Knicks tied the series against the Atlanta Hawks with an incredible 101-92 win. The excitement inside automatically doubled with the Knicks’ superfan Spike Lee also jumping in celebration as they continued their pursuit of round 2.
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This wasn’t the only reason for New York to celebrate. Their other team, the Brooklyn Nets, also had their way with the Boston Celtics, taking a 2-0 lead with a blowout 130-108 victory.
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In fact, Knicks fans couldn’t contain their happiness and were standing outside MSG, chanting “We want Brooklyn”. It is safe to say that they were as loud outside as they were inside.
“We want Brooklyn” pic.twitter.com/c6tNAKbgcg
— Jake Offenhartz (@jangelooff) May 27, 2021
LeBron James and other NBA players couldn’t believe their ears and eyes. Nobody has seen this kind of support in decades. One can only assume that this might get louder if the Knicks and the Nets keep going deeper into the postseason.
The truth is no matter what the Nets do in Brooklyn. The @nyknicks is and always be New York’s true love. That crowd is unreal! #hawksvsknicks #NBAPlayoffs
— Eddie A Johnson (@Jumpshot8) May 27, 2021
MSG rockin
— RJ (@RjHampton14) May 27, 2021
Damn I know the GARDEN going crazy RN 🗽
— Hamidou Diallo (@hamidoudiallo) May 27, 2021
Nothing like the Garden Crowd when it’s rocking!
— 🏁 Jamal Crawford (@JCrossover) May 27, 2021
Man it’s LOUD A** HE🏒🏒 in MSG! That joint ROCKIN
— LeBron James (@KingJames) May 27, 2021
The Knicks take over the Hawks
After falling short in their first game against the Hawks, the Knicks surged back to even out the series. Along with Randle, Derrick Rose’s incredible 26 points also played a big role in their victory.
Without a doubt, Rose was the best player on the floor tonight. He is the reason the Knicks had control of the game from start to finish.
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And what added to this was Young sitting out for most of when the Knicks were on a 30-8 run. The Hawks had their double-digit lead stripped off of them in front of their eyes.
After seeing the way the first game went, everyone had predicted that this series was going to get down to the wire. With the tie, the Knicks have some pressure off of them. However, everyone can’t wait to see how much crazier Knicks fans can get as the series progresses.
CHILLS.
WELCOME TO THE MSG PARTY
(via @nyknicks)pic.twitter.com/QEv4lk4abi
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) May 27, 2021
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