"I can't even put it into words," Latrell …
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The Knicks had trailed by 29 points with 9:40 left in the third quarter, by 15 at the end of the quarter and by 20 with 9:33 left in the fourth. WHAT JUST HAPPENED? "I can't even put it into words," Latrell Sprewell told ESPN. "We were just thinking, 'Get it close. Get it to 25, get it to 20, get it to 15, get it to 10. Put the pressure on them.'" After the game, Knicks players from the past five decades filled the court while friends, family and celebrities who'd come down out of the stands celebrated with them. The normally tight security knew the reality: No one was leaving. This game meant too much, to too many people, including the decades of Knicks players and coaches who've tried and failed to deliver a championship to a city and a fanbase that have been desperate for one for 53 years. "I never thought they totally had it," Sprewell conceded as Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'" played over the loudspeakers. "I mean, once we got even or we got within four, I said, OK, we have a real shot.'"
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