The Knicks lost game 4 because of the players, not the head coach
The Knicks lost game 4 because of the players, not the head coach.

The Knicks lost game 4 because of the players, not the head coach.
The Knicks stars were completely outplayed in a disappointing game 4 effort. Hour 1.
KAT and Thibs broke character to win game 3 and must do it again. Another KAT game, Judge vs Mattingly and Alonso's yips. Kevin Harlan said what?! Hour 4.
Anthony Volpe has made the necessary jump as a hitter.
Taking stock of two good baseball teams now that Memorial Day is behind us. Anthony Volpe has made the necessary jump as a hitter. Hour 3.
KAT and Thibs dragged the Knicks back from the edge of the abyss. KAT needs to be aggressive despite not getting a star's whistle. The Knicks will need role players to step up in game 4. Hour 2.
Karl-Anthony Towns flipped the narrative and kept the Knicks alive. KAT proved how good he can be, now the Knicks need consistency from him. Hour 1.
A look at where the Yankees and Mets stand post-Memorial Day.
Karl-Anthony Towns flipped the narrative and kept the Knicks alive.
Hour 5. Chris finishes up on his show talking about Juan Soto, the Yankees hot streak winning 11 of their last 14 and the Knicks mindset heading into Game 2 of the ECF. Hour 5.
Hour 4. Chris explains how he felt after the Game 1 loss in the Eastern Conference Finals and says he felt worse after that loss then when the Yankees blew Game 5 in the World Series last year. Hour 4.
Hour 3. Chris talks about how pitchers like Devin Williams and Will Warren are pitching great innings and are reasons why the Yankees have won the last 5 series. Hour 3.
Chris talks about how he didn't like how Jalen Brunson performed in 4th quarter and overtime in the Game 1 loss against the Pacers.
Chris talks about how Juan Soto looks wrong and something is wrong with him after basically doing nothing in the batter's box against the Red Sox.
Hour 2. Chris talks about how the pitching for the Yankees is starting to balance out and is winning them games. Hour 2.
Chris talks about Knicks fans having an issue with Reggie Miller calling the Eastern Conference Finals and how he does not have a problem with it.
Hour 1. Despite the brutal Game 1 loss to the Pacers, Chris talks about how he still feels confidence in this Knicks team and that they have earned the right for Knicks fans to have hope. Hour 1.
SHOW OPEN. Chris explains why he thinks Game 1 would've been a steal with the Knicks being able to play the Pacers fast style of play. SHOW OPEN.
The Knicks season is basically on the line Friday night in game two. The odds are stacked against the Knicks to win this series.
Cmac calls Friday's game two against the Pacers a must win after the heartbreaking game one loss.
Cmac still believes that the Knicks are better than the Pacers which is why they need to win this series. Tom Thibodeau's job is safe no matter what after beating Boston.
Cmac says the Knicks have earned enough of our trust to make us believe that they will bounce back
Game one's collapse could go down as the worst loss ever if the Knicks don't win the series. The Knicks loss puts the Yankees' World Series game five meltdown to bed.
Cmac says this Knicks must win this series to avoid making game one's loss be what defines them.
Cmac says that Brunson and KAT need to take control in big spots during this series in order for the Knicks to win. The Knicks must continue to play their best when they need it most. Cmac believes that this is not going to be an easy series to win.
The Knicks have every opportunity to make new memories but it's critical that they get it done. Cmac says that losing this series would be a huge gut punch for the fanbase.
The expectation levels for the Knicks have changed and they need to make the most of the opportunity.
The Yankee fans have nothing to do with the narratives that have been surrounding Juan Soto.
The Mets offense should be carrying the pitching staff, not the other way around. We should not be blaming Yankee fans for spreading negative Juan Soto narratives. Just because it's May doesn't mean we can't have a conversation about the Mets' issues.
The Mets offense has not been good enough and the Juan Soto narratives aren't helping.