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Dave Portnoy shows no mercy in brutal mockery of New York Knicks: “One of the best seasons in history”




The New York Knicks waited 25 seasons to return to the Eastern Conference finals. They might not last long on this stage following a 114-109 loss to the Indiana Pacers in Game 2. The Knicks will head to Indiana for Games 3 and 4, facing a two-game deficit in the ECF.

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Dave Portnoy, a Boston Celtics diehard fan, tweeted after the Knicks lost for the second straight time at Madison Square Garden.

Dave Portnoy twiiter verified@stoolpresidente
twiiter logoStill a great season for the Knicks. Beat a pesky Pistons team and an injured Celtics team. Lit the city on fire for a couple weeks. Great memories for the franchise. One of the best seasons in history of franchise. #bingbong

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