Are the Knicks in BIG Trouble?
4/21/202624 min
Michael Wilbon and Tony Kornheiser discuss the NBA playoffs, Billy Donovan, and the NHL Playoffs.
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Mike Wilbon· Host0:28
[upbeat music] Pardon the interruption, but I'm Mike Wilbon. I hosted from Washington yesterday, Tony. Today I'm in New York City.
Tony Kornheiser· Host0:38
I'm Tony Kornheiser. Look at you, Mr. I-95. Look at you.
Mike Wilbon· Host0:45
How about that? And you know- Yeah ... if the series goes any length, I'm gonna hit Boston and Philly, too. How about that?
Tony Kornheiser· Host0:52
Yeah, yeah.
Mike Wilbon· Host0:53
I'll just be missing Providence, Rhode Island. That's all I'll be missing at that point- That's okay ... along I-95.
Tony Kornheiser· Host0:58
That's okay. I'll send an Uber for you so you can go to Providence, so you can cover them all. [laughs] Welcome to PTI, boys and girls. In today's episode, Billy Donovan steps down, the Oilers go up, and Tim Legler joins us for five good minutes. But we begin today with a couple of upsets in the NBA playoffs last night. The Atlanta Hawks came back from 12 down in the fourth to beat the Knicks in New York, a game that you called, Wilbon. You had it right. And the Timberwolves came back from 19 points down in the first half and beat Denver in Denver. So Wilbon, which loss