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The Knicks achieved a remarkable feat, coming back from a 20-point deficit to secure a game two victory against the Boston Celtics. This wasn’t merely a win; it was a testament to their resilience, a demonstration of grit and determination that epitomizes New York’s sports culture. With former star Julius Randle sidelined, it was up to Jalen Brunson, Muel Bridges, and the rest of the team to carry the mantle. Their phenomenal performance not only tied the series but placed them halfway to an elusive Eastern Conference Finals spot, something the franchise hasn't seen in over two decades.