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Inside the Knicks’ Dominance and Wemby’s Spurs Future

5/7/202625 min

Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon dissect the Knicks’ commanding playoff surge, weigh in on Wemby and the Spurs, and hit a full slate of NBA storylines.

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  1. Speaker 00:00

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  2. Mike Wilbon· Host0:29

    Pardon the interruption, but I'm Mike Wilbon. It's World Password Day, Tony. Do you remember all your passwords?

  3. Tony Kornheiser· Host0:37

    It's Tony Kornheiser, of course, and even better, I also remember yours. Yeah.

  4. Mike Wilbon· Host0:44

    Well, they're easy. You know, they're all 40 and 51. You know who th- you know who that is, right? 40 and 51?

  5. Tony Kornheiser· Host0:51

    No, go ahead. They're Bears. Obviously Butkus is 51, right? Is Butkus 51?

  6. Mike Wilbon· Host0:59

    Who's 40? Yep.

  7. Tony Kornheiser· Host1:00

    Uh, is Sayers 40?

  8. Mike Wilbon· Host1:02

    There you go. Bingo.

  9. Tony Kornheiser· Host1:04

    Sayers.

  10. Mike Wilbon· Host1:04

    Bingo, you got it.

  11. Tony Kornheiser· Host1:05

    Okay. Sayers, Butkus.

  12. Mike Wilbon· Host1:06

    Come on.

  13. Tony Kornheiser· Host1:06

    I just revealed it all. Welcome to PTI, boys and girls. In today's episode, Jalen Brown's future, the irrelevance of the Preakness Stakes, and Tim Legler joins us for five good minutes. But we begin today, again, with the NBA playoffs from last night. San Antonio evened their series with Minnesota by pounding the Timberwolves 133 to 95, and the Knicks again beat Philadelphia, this time without

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