Brian Windhorst Warns Fans About Counting Celtics Out

The New York Knicks have certainly made a statement in Game 4 of their series against the Boston Celtics, stunning fans with a remarkable comeback victory. However, despite their impressive performance, some are still hesitant to shower them with praise. But as the series shifts back to New York, it’s important for fans not to count out the Celtics just yet.

The Knicks’ Game 4 victory was nothing short of spectacular. Trailing by double digits for most of the game, they managed to mount an incredible comeback in the final minutes to steal the win from the Celtics. It was a display of resilience, determination, and most importantly, a refusal to give up.

For Knicks fans, it was a moment to savor and celebrate. After years of disappointment and underwhelming performances, this team has finally shown their true potential. Led by superstar Julius Randle, who has been nothing short of exceptional throughout the series, the Knicks have proven that they are a force to be reckoned with.

But while it’s tempting to get carried away with the hype and start planning for a potential playoff run, it’s important to keep things in perspective. The Celtics may be down 3-1 in the series, but they are by no means out of it. This is a team with a wealth of experience and talent, led by the formidable duo of Jayson Tatum and Kemba Walker. They have proven time and time again that they are capable of bouncing back from adversity and fighting their way back into a series.

In fact, it was just a few weeks ago that the Celtics were in a similar situation against the Brooklyn Nets. Down 2-0 in the series, they managed to turn things around and advance to the second round. This is a team that knows how to handle pressure and rise to the occasion when it matters most.

It’s also worth noting that the Celtics have been plagued by injuries throughout the series. Key players like Jaylen Brown and Robert Williams III have been sidelined, making it even more challenging for them to compete against a tough Knicks team. But as they say, adversity builds character, and the Celtics have certainly faced their fair share of it this series.

So while it’s understandable for Knicks fans to be excited and optimistic, it’s important not to underestimate their opponent. The Celtics are a formidable team with a lot of fight left in them, and they will undoubtedly come out swinging in Game 5. The Knicks will need to maintain their focus and continue to play with the same intensity and determination if they want to advance to the next round.

But regardless of what happens in the rest of the series, one thing is for sure: the New York Knicks have proven that they are a team to be reckoned with. They have shown that they have what it takes to compete at the highest level, and their Game 4 comeback victory is a testament to their resilience and grit. No matter the outcome of this series, this is a team that Knicks fans can be proud of.

So let’s not get ahead of ourselves and start counting the Celtics out just yet. Let’s enjoy this moment and continue to support our Knicks as they strive to make history. After all, in the words of ESPN’s Brian Windhorst, “the series isn’t over until it’s over.” Let’s continue to believe in our team and show them the unwavering support they deserve. Go Knicks!

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