Let me ask you something, what are the Knicks going to do different tonight that will allow them to beat Indy at home for the first time this year or better yet stop Indy from winning by DD as they have in every home playoff game. New York is not a good team. Regular season means nothing man, get the 50+ wins out of your head for a minute and look at the team. They are old and built on one player. If Melo isn't scorching hot they have NO chance...
Let me ask you something, what are the Knicks going to do different tonight that will allow them to beat Indy at home for the first time this year or better yet stop Indy from winning by DD as they have in every home playoff game. New York is not a good team. Regular season means nothing man, get the 50+ wins out of your head for a minute and look at the team. They are old and built on one player. If Melo isn't scorching hot they have NO chance...
Let me ask you something, what are the Knicks going to do different tonight that will allow them to beat Indy at home for the first time this year or better yet stop Indy from winning by DD as they have in every home playoff game. New York is not a good team. Regular season means nothing man, get the 50+ wins out of your head for a minute and look at the team. They are old and built on one player. If Melo isn't scorching hot they have NO chance...
Let me ask you something, what are the Knicks going to do different tonight that will allow them to beat Indy at home for the first time this year or better yet stop Indy from winning by DD as they have in every home playoff game. New York is not a good team. Regular season means nothing man, get the 50+ wins out of your head for a minute and look at the team. They are old and built on one player. If Melo isn't scorching hot they have NO chance...
The problem is you're deciding who's a GOOD team if they've won or not. Well, of course that rules out bad teams. They're not playing any more.
Besides, both teams are in a "must win" spot. Indy really can't afford to lose.
Speaking of which, I put more stock in "can afford to lose" situations than "must wins". If NYK lose tonight and return home for G5 when they're down 3-1, I'd say that's a great position where Indy "can afford to lose." So, I'd lean NYK -- esp the 1H -- for G5.
There's lots of other cappers that like NYK tonight though so who knows.
The problem is you're deciding who's a GOOD team if they've won or not. Well, of course that rules out bad teams. They're not playing any more.
Besides, both teams are in a "must win" spot. Indy really can't afford to lose.
Speaking of which, I put more stock in "can afford to lose" situations than "must wins". If NYK lose tonight and return home for G5 when they're down 3-1, I'd say that's a great position where Indy "can afford to lose." So, I'd lean NYK -- esp the 1H -- for G5.
There's lots of other cappers that like NYK tonight though so who knows.
The problem is you're deciding who's a GOOD team if they've won or not. Well, of course that rules out bad teams. They're not playing any more.
Besides, both teams are in a "must win" spot. Indy really can't afford to lose.
Speaking of which, I put more stock in "can afford to lose" situations than "must wins". If NYK lose tonight and return home for G5 when they're down 3-1, I'd say that's a great position where Indy "can afford to lose." So, I'd lean NYK -- esp the 1H -- for G5.
There's lots of other cappers that like NYK tonight though so who knows.
The problem is you're deciding who's a GOOD team if they've won or not. Well, of course that rules out bad teams. They're not playing any more.
Besides, both teams are in a "must win" spot. Indy really can't afford to lose.
Speaking of which, I put more stock in "can afford to lose" situations than "must wins". If NYK lose tonight and return home for G5 when they're down 3-1, I'd say that's a great position where Indy "can afford to lose." So, I'd lean NYK -- esp the 1H -- for G5.
There's lots of other cappers that like NYK tonight though so who knows.
The problem is you're deciding who's a GOOD team if they've won or not. Well, of course that rules out bad teams. They're not playing any more.
Besides, both teams are in a "must win" spot. Indy really can't afford to lose.
Speaking of which, I put more stock in "can afford to lose" situations than "must wins". If NYK lose tonight and return home for G5 when they're down 3-1, I'd say that's a great position where Indy "can afford to lose." So, I'd lean NYK -- esp the 1H -- for G5.
There's lots of other cappers that like NYK tonight though so who knows.
The problem is you're deciding who's a GOOD team if they've won or not. Well, of course that rules out bad teams. They're not playing any more.
Besides, both teams are in a "must win" spot. Indy really can't afford to lose.
Speaking of which, I put more stock in "can afford to lose" situations than "must wins". If NYK lose tonight and return home for G5 when they're down 3-1, I'd say that's a great position where Indy "can afford to lose." So, I'd lean NYK -- esp the 1H -- for G5.
There's lots of other cappers that like NYK tonight though so who knows.

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