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Little did they know at the time that the point guard from Brooklyn and Christ the King High School would be part of the Knicks’ first trip to the NBA Finals in 27 years. “It’s really something I can’t put in words. I’m blessed,” he said on the eve of the NBA Finals opener against the Spurs at Frost Bank Center. “I can’t even say it’s a dream, I never thought about being in the finals playing for the Knicks. But I’m here, I’m extremely excited. I’m a kid from the city living a dream.”

New York Post

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