Knicks coach Mike Brown again finds himself reveling in a long playoff win streak

The New York Knicks have made an impressive comeback in the NBA playoffs after a shaky start against the Atlanta Hawks. Following two narrow losses, the Knicks, led by first-year coach Mike Brown, have won 13 consecutive games, including a 2-0 lead in the NBA Finals against San Antonio. This winning streak is one of the longest in NBA postseason history, matched only by the 2017 Golden State Warriors, where Brown also played a key coaching role. The Knicks have dominated their opponents, achieving the largest 13-game point differential in playoff history. Brown’s strategic leadership and the team’s strong performance have sparked excitement and hope for a championship victory. QUESTION: How might the Knicks’ remarkable winning streak influence young athletes’ perspectives on perseverance and teamwork? 

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