This Knicks squad refuses to quit, showing fight to finish
Briefly

The article discusses the New York Knicks' playoff journey, highlighting their challenges and strategic adjustments during the Eastern Conference finals against Indiana. Drawing a parallel to their 1994 playoff experience, the Knicks once again faced elimination. Coach Tom Thibodeau made significant lineup changes, including shifting Mitchell Robinson to center. Players like Karl-Anthony Towns showcased determination by overcoming injuries. The unity and determination displayed by the team exemplify their relentless pursuit of success, as they strive for a seventh game in the series.
In 1994, when the Knicks were as close to a championship as they have been since 1973, they had to go into Indiana facing elimination in a Game 6.
Knicks coach Tom Thibodeau's switching the starting lineup in Game 3 was an unlikely event. He placed Mitchell Robinson at center and moved Josh Hart to the second unit.
Throughout the playoffs, the Knicks found a way to get all of their players on the floor, ready to go and give whatever they could.
I knew that he was a player that was going to help us win. He's helped us get to this point.
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