Knicks fans washed out after dreadful Game 2 loss to Pacers, dreary weather at Central Park watch party: 'Very crushing'
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Despite the pouring rain and the Knicks' loss to the Indiana Pacers, over 1,000 fans gathered at SummerStage in Central Park for a watch party. Many expressed their disappointment, but some retained hope for the team’s future. Technical issues added to the frustration, with fans chanting for a sound fix during the second quarter. Star player Jalen Brunson and Mitchell Robinson received support from the crowd, showcasing fans' loyalty. The event's atmosphere was a contrast to the previous week’s excitement after defeating the Celtics, underscoring how quickly fortunes can change in sports.
I have faith, kind of," Upper West Sider Shohan Zucker, 18, told The Post, adding, "I'm not feeling great. Brunson can't be our only savior. We have to have other people making stops and getting shots.
It was very crushing," Uppper East Sider Zephan Rya, 18, said.
Fix the sound! Fix the sound!," fans chanted before it was remedied.
The Knicks fan watch parties were moved to the bigger SummerStage venue after last week's Game 6 victory over the Boston Celtics - an elation that now seems to be from a different season entirely.
Read at New York Post
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