Inside the NBA Reacts to Joel Embiid's Comments on Knicks Fans Taking Over 76ers Arena
Summary
TLDRThe video script features a discussion about the impact of fans on the outcome of sports games, specifically focusing on basketball. The conversation revolves around the loyalty and dedication of the New York Knicks' fan base, their presence at games, and the frustration expressed by some players when home fans sell tickets to visiting team supporters. The participants also touch on the importance of players performing well to silence the opposition's fans. The discussion highlights the competitive nature of playoff games, the need for teams to adjust strategies, and the significance of offensive rebounds in determining game outcomes. Additionally, there's a mention of the legendary basketball player Bernard King, with a shout-out to his achievements and the respect he commands among fellow New Yorkers.
Takeaways
- 🎉 The speaker appreciates the dedication of the Knicks fan base, acknowledging their consistent support regardless of the team's location.
- 😤 There is a sense of disappointment expressed about Philadelphia fans selling tickets to Knicks fans, which the speaker finds frustrating given the competitive spirit of Philadelphia sports.
- 🤔 The speaker questions whether fans are aware that their tickets might be sold to supporters of the opposing team when they list them for sale.
- 🏀 The responsibility of a player is emphasized, particularly the need to engage the home fans and suppress the enthusiasm of the visiting team's supporters.
- 🤨 A disagreement is mentioned regarding the effectiveness of playing well to silence the opposing team's fans, with the speaker arguing that it didn't fully work in a previous game despite a good performance.
- 🚫 The speaker strongly advises against Philadelphia fans selling their tickets to New York Knicks supporters, emphasizing loyalty and sportsmanship.
- 🤓 A comparison is made to a situation in San Francisco where a small number of Toronto fans had a disproportionately loud impact, suggesting that even a few dedicated fans can make a difference.
- 📊 The speaker is surprised by the lack of adjustment by the Sixers from game one to game four, highlighting the importance of adaptability in a playoff series.
- 🤝 The Knicks' performance, particularly their offensive rebounds and second-chance points, is noted as a significant factor in their success.
- 👏 A shout-out is given to Jaylen Brunson for his impressive performance, drawing a parallel to the legendary Bernard King, a favorite player of the speaker.
- 🏆 The importance of maintaining the team's strengths, such as being the number one offensive rebounding team, is stressed as a key to postseason success.
Q & A
What does the speaker think about the New York Knicks fans' presence at the game?
-The speaker loves the Knicks fans and acknowledges their dedication by stating that they are 'for real' and will be present regardless of the location.
Why does the speaker express disappointment about the situation?
-The speaker is disappointed because Philadelphia sports fans are selling their tickets to Knicks fans, which he finds disrespectful to the home team and its loyal fans.
What does the speaker believe is the responsibility of a player when playing at home?
-The speaker believes it is the player's job to ensure that home fans are engaged and that visiting fans are not overly disruptive during the game.
How does the speaker feel about the performance of the Knicks in game three?
-Despite the Knicks playing well in game three, the speaker was still upset by the loud presence of the opposing team's fans.
What does the speaker suggest about the behavior of Philadelphia fans?
-The speaker suggests that Philadelphia fans should not be selling their tickets to New Yorkers and should be more supportive of their home team.
What does the speaker think about the atmosphere at Madison Square Garden?
-The speaker highly praises the atmosphere at Madison Square Garden, stating it's an honor and privilege to play there and implying it's a great venue for the home team.
What was surprising to the speaker about the series between the Knicks and the Sixers?
-The speaker was surprised by the Sixers' lack of adjustment in their strategy, particularly regarding offensive rebounds, despite the Knicks consistently getting multiple shots per possession.
Who is Jaylen Brunson and what did he achieve in the game mentioned?
-Jaylen Brunson is a player for the Knicks who had an impressive performance in the game, scoring 47 points and grabbing 10 rebounds.
Why does the speaker mention Bernard King and what is his significance?
-Bernard King is mentioned as the speaker's favorite basketball player ever. The speaker also mentions wearing number 30 in honor of King, who had a significant impact on the speaker's appreciation for the sport.
What is the 'Lost Battalion' reference about?
-The 'Lost Battalion' reference seems to be a nostalgic mention of a past event or team that the speaker and others are reminiscing about, possibly related to their basketball experiences or a historical sports moment.
What does the speaker imply about the importance of fan loyalty in sports?
-The speaker implies that fan loyalty is crucial for the home team's morale and that the presence of dedicated fans can significantly impact the game's atmosphere and the players' performance.
Outlines
🏀 Fan Loyalty and Home Court Advantage
The paragraph discusses the dedication of the Nicks fan base, their presence at games regardless of location, and the disappointment felt when Philly fans sell their tickets to New Yorkers. The conversation touches on the responsibility of players to engage the home crowd and quiet the opposition. It also addresses the lack of crowd noise even when the home team is performing well, and the pride players feel playing in iconic venues like Madison Square Garden. The importance of fan support in creating a home-court advantage is a key theme.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡MVP
💡Fans
💡Free Throw
💡Philadelphia
💡Home Court Advantage
💡Playoff
💡Offensive Rebounds
💡Adjustments
💡Jaylen Brunson
💡Bernard King
💡Lost Battalion
Highlights
The Knicks fan base is described as 'for real', showing dedication no matter where they are.
There's disappointment expressed over the idea that Philadelphia sports fans might sell tickets to Knicks fans.
The importance of home-court advantage and the role of fans in supporting their team is discussed.
The responsibility of players to perform well and influence the crowd's behavior is highlighted.
A debate on whether fans can be 'taken out' of the game by the opposing team's performance.
The observation that even when the Sixers won Game 3, the crowd was still very loud.
A commentary on the Sixers' failure to adjust their strategy from Game 1 to Game 4.
The Knicks' strong performance in terms of offensive rebounds and second-chance points is noted.
Jaylen Brunson's standout performance, scoring 47 points and 10 rebounds, is praised.
A shout-out to Bernard King, mentioned as a favorite basketball player and a connection to New York.
The mention of Albert King and his impact on high school and college basketball.
The discussion about the 'Lost Battalion' and its significance in the conversation.
The pride expressed in playing at Madison Square Garden and the atmosphere it provides.
The expectation that Philadelphia fans will not be loud at the next game in Madison Square Garden.
The mention of the number of tickets sold and the presence of opposing team's fans in the stadium.
The comparison of fan presence and noise levels in different arenas, like in San Francisco and Toronto.
Transcripts
what does that say about the Nick fan
base when you're hearing MVP chance at
the free throw it means that they're for
real they're for real and no matter
where we are they're going to be there I
love our fans um think it's unfortunate
and I'm not calling them out but it it
is disappointing kind of pisses me off
especially because Philly is Con Sports
down so you know they've always shown up
and um I don't think that should
happen sounded like Chuck um well people
don't know stop it on listen wait time
people don't know when they list their
tickets to be sold that they're going to
be bought by Nick fans they just trying
to sell their tickets because most check
the box for team Allegiance no but most
but most of the tickets are sold out
somebody had to sell those they're
selling their tickets because playoff
game that's my
point yeah but it's your job as a player
especially if you're home to make sure
the home fans are in it make sure the
the fans that are not rooting for you
make sure they sit down and shut up yeah
yeah I understand that I mean but 2000
you can't do that Ernie no by playing
well he said Ernie you make him sit down
and be quiet first of all by playing
well or just or or but yes fact they
played well in game three and they were
still loud but hold on my point is
you're in my city and you got on another
Jersey okay watch this give me the ball
so it's a player job you know not to be
whing and complain about you got to make
the Knicks fans be quiet yeah but see
Shaq I I you to take the fans
out I'm
tell I'm going tell you why I disagree
with Shaq because I won a w game three
and we talked about it it was still loud
as hell in there the other night yeah
and the Sixers won the game and the
Sixers got off to a good start today and
then so they and then they let it get
away yeah but the crowd was going crazy
anyway I didn't like that at all
Philadelphia fans should not be selling
their tickets to New Yorkers New York
they're not selling them to New York
nework New Yorkers got great New York
the garden the Gard the garden is
awesome I've always it's been an honor
and a privilege play at the Boston
Garden and M Square Garden I guarante
them to you won't be no loud
Philadelphia people there next game well
they they don't maybe they don't want to
travel but if you if you have an
opportunity come on man you can't sell
all them down tickets but no listen
Honestly though if you have only let's
say I don't know how many hostes let's
say
19,000 and it's 3,000 Nick fans 3,000
when Remember When were in s in San
Francisco and the Toronto fans it was
only like 25 but it sounded like it was
so it sounded like they had 10,000 in
Philly come on man stop it stop come on
take him out the game fans aside New
York um plus 10 on the boards 15
offensive rebounds 21 to8 in second
chance that's the thing that surprised
me about this series the most um uh the
the the amount of uh like from game one
to game four the seven or Sixers have
not adjusted you watch each one of these
game the Knicks are getting three or
four shots sometime you're like whoa but
you can that can happen in that can only
happen in one game Ernie you have to get
on your players ass guys we can't give
up all these offensive rebounds the
Sixers have not adjusted at all yeah
that's but you know when you're going to
succeed in the postseason you do the
things that got you there and one of the
things that got him there being number
one offensive rebounding team having the
best rebound differential and those
things have have kept up and having a
guy like Jaylen Brunson who is uh again
getting it done today to the tune to 47
and 10 um shout out to the great Bernard
King that's my favorite basketball
player ever Bernard King that's why what
number
30 y' have nothing in common yes we do
no you don't both New Yorkers no that's
it y'all both are New York y got both
made the leagues both were great players
just stop it man stop send them fish
just look at the
graphic I played with his brother Albert
who was was a great guy Albert was
unbelievable high school and college but
he was a he was a really good guy Albert
King was you're a great you bought you
Bernard King was great players huh start
telling the stories from the Lost
Battalion oh lost Battalion oh baby you
know about that ER
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