Stop saying Knicks fans are all talk...

In Game 3 of the Finals, the Knicks suffered a narrow home loss to the Spurs, still holding a 2-1 series lead. After the game, fans from both teams erupted into a wild fight. Spurs fans seemed to have mastered the "Shaolin Kung Fu" techniques, but they couldn't withstand the numerical disadvantage—despite their courage, they eventually fell behind.

Right now, in New York—a city fully ignited with passion—you'd better not wear a Spurs jersey on the street. At best, you'll go home shirtless; at worst, you might not see the sun tomorrow.

Knicks fans are famously wealthy and crazy—they are definitely not a bunch of gentlemen.

The battle off the court was intense, and the action on the court was just as fierce.
The rivalry between the Spurs and Knicks in Game 3 of the Finals has reached a life-or-death intensity. Players hitting the floor has become a common sight.
Fortunately, neither team has hot-tempered players, otherwise the basketball court could instantly turn into an octagon cage.

By the way, this year's Finals seems to have no real home-court advantage; instead, it's easier to win on the road.
In the first two games (G1 & G2) in San Antonio, the Knicks took the victories; in Game 3 held in New York, the Spurs managed to fight back and win.
To some extent, the two teams are so closely matched that external factors simply cannot interfere.
G1: Knicks 105-95 Spurs; G2: Knicks 105-104 Spurs; G3: Spurs 115-111 Knicks.

It is particularly worth noting thatKnicks star Jalen Brunson attempted at least 25 shots in each of these three Finals games—31 of 12, 25 of 7, and 25 of 11, respectively—totaling 81 shots with 30 makes for 82 points, shooting about 37%. During this stretch, he recorded 13 assists and also 13 turnovers.

Clearly, Brunson is eager for the Finals MVP award, so much so that he only wants to carry the game by himself, forgetting that activating the whole team would give the Knicks a better chance to beat the Spurs. He may adjust in the upcoming games, because his offensive efficiency is frankly underwhelming.
