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Stephen A. Smith warns New York Knicks fans looking at the playoffs: 'The suffering is coming to an end'

Stephen A. Smith is backing his hometown Knicks

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In a recent video circulating within the basketball community, sports commentator Stephen A. Smith shared his optimistic outlook for theNew York Knicks as they prepare for the upcoming NBA Playoffs. Known for his fervent support of his hometown team, Smith's analysis underscored the team's recent successes, key players, and coaching prowess.

Smith's endorsement of the Knicks' postseason potential was marked by palpable enthusiasm. He particularly emphasized the stellar performance of guard Jalen Brunson, attributing a significant portion of the team's success to his contributions on the court. Additionally, Smith lauded head coach Tom Thibodeau for his strategic acumen, highlighting his role in maximizing the team's capabilities and fostering a winning mentality.

Smith does not want to face the Celtics

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While Smith expressed confidence in the Knicks' ability to compete against any Eastern Conference opponent, he revealed a preference to avoid facing the Boston Celtics in the playoffs. The reasons behind this preference were not explicitly stated, leaving fans to speculate on the factors influencing Smith's viewpoint.

As anticipation mounts for the NBA Playoffs, Smith's unwavering support for the Knicks has resonated with fans, who eagerly await to see if his predictions align with the team's performance on the court. With the postseason on the horizon, the stage is set for the New York Knicks to embark on a journey filled with promise and possibility, buoyed by the endorsement of one of their most vocal advocates, Stephen A. Smith.

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