The Garden loves a good NBA villain, and the Cavaliers have no shortage of candidates to hear it from Knicks fans this weekend
New Jersey entered the second period up 1-0, but its lead was a distant memory by the third period, as “Let’s go Rangers” chants filled the Prudential Center. After Vladimir Tarasenko tied the game early in the second, Kreider scored back-to-back goals, giving the veteran four goals through the series’ first two games. Kane, the former Conn Smythe winner, then sealed the win with a breakaway goal in the third period for his first postseason goal with the Rangers.
The Nets defended Embiid masterfully, but couldn’t stop Tyrese Maxey, who scored eight straight points to give Philly the lead with 45 seconds remaining. Following years of fruitless discussions to build a new ballpark for the A’s in the Bay Area, Oakland now turns its ire to the third professional team to abandon the city in recent years.
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