Every New York Knicks game feels like a thriller. It happened once again as Jalen Brunson hit a clutch three-pointer with just 4.3 seconds left on the clock, to lead the Knicks to a stunning 116-113 win over the Detroit Pistons. This thrilling end to the series sent New York fans all over the world into a frenzy, including none other than ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith. The 57-year-old couldn’t control his emotions after Brunson’s killer shot from deep.
As soon as the final buzzer sounded, Smith went insane on his show ‘First Take’. “I love everybody, I love Molly, I love Brian Windhorst, I love Jay Williams, I love all my producers, I love ESPN, I love LA, I love everybody. Why? Because this is the kind of thing that takes over when the New York Knicks handle their business. Did you see big body Brunson? Did you see him? I’m sure you saw him because the world saw the most clutch player in the NBA, close the deal in Amoda City, Go New York, go New York, those they first takes in the house, y’all. Here we come.” Smith screamed. He was way too excited to see New York come out on top in what’s been a stellar series against a solid Detroit team.
“I LOVE EVERYBODY!”
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— First Take (@FirstTake) May 2, 2025
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