Mgr, #PR/Communications, @TrulyNolen. Past-Pres. @PRSAPalmBeach & @PRSAFTL. @floridastate alum, @RaysBaseball & @Seahawks fan. Opinions my own.

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For me, the score of our 12th and final @daytonatortugas game of the year is irrelevant because @Tyler_Step22 came up to @FsuBailey12 postgame and gave him a pair of batting gloves and sleeve! It’s been so much fun following him this season. Such a great guy. ⚾️🐢
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Jimmy Butler went on national television and said KAT/Wiggins did not have the effort or passion to try and win. Now both are NBA champions before Butler.
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Amazing stitch.
“The Savior of the Broken” Jalen Brunson
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Imagine drafting both of them in the same draft Deciding you want neither of them Only getting one 1st rounder, 29 games of Anthony Davis, and Max Christie in return
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The Knicks taking a 2-0 lead over the Spurs in the NBA Finals serves as a nice reminder that championships in team sports will almost always be won by the best TEAM, not the team with the best star player. The 2025 Seahawks were evidence of this fact, too.
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One of the craziest sports statistics I've ever seen: The Spurs led for 72% of the NBA Finals. They lost in five games.
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Spurs locker room spoke about losing double digit leads in every game against the Knicks... I asked De'Aaron Fox if that was the most frustrating part about this series "Yea I think so, don't want to sit here and be like you were the better team but you know every game we were able to build up this lead and kind of just watch it wither away" #porvida | #GSG
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Programming Note: I’ll be on vacation the next two weeks, and won’t be hosting a show during that time. @realjeffsimmons will be doing some shows while I’m away, so keep an eye out for those. We will also have some “Best of” segments we hope you’ll enjoy. See you soon!
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Elmo teach me not to eat trophy. Me teach Elmo to pick a team. 💙🧡
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Mike Brown shares a simple but powerful definition of winning in life. "Even if you don't have the quote unquote ultimate success that you think you deserve - if you get knocked down in life and you're able to get back up and keep fighting - that's a fricking win." "Most of our guys have probably had to go through that. But I think most people in the world have to go through it." Success isn't always the result - sometimes it's just refusing to stay down. It's choosing to endure, get back up, and keep fighting. Successful people are relentless. (🎥SNY )
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ICYMI: The New York Knicks are NBA Champions, as called by @LT__Murray and @McNuttMonica ! Thank you to all of the incredible fans for listening to @ESPNNewYork this season. Your home of the NBA Champions.
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Jalen Brunson joins Kareem, Magic, MJ, Bill Walton as the only players to win: 🔸NCAA title 🔸Naismith college player of year 🔸NBA title 🔸NBA finals MVP
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Magic Johnson did not win the Naismith College Player of the Year award; Larry Bird won it in 1979. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naismith_… naismithtrophy.com/winners espn.com/mens-college-b…
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This one is incredible
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The most KAT thing of all time — he was holding up the walkway off the court because he wanted to share the trophy with Knicks fans, so he stopped and leaned into the stands to let a bunch of them touch it. They reacted like it was the best moment of their lives.
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June 14, 1994: #11 breaks a 54 year drought June 13, 2026: #11 breaks a 53 year drought
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It really is an all-time great sports story. Rick Brunson, training his son, and then they win the championship together in New York, of all places. It’s incredible.
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If you’ve ever seen Walt Frazier’s Game 7 stats from the 1970 NBA Finals, he now has company when it comes to standout closeout game performances…. #NBA
JALEN BRUNSON TONIGHT: 45 POINTS 3 REBOUNDS 3 ASSISTS 14/27 FGM 41 MINUTES
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Only thing that would made this @nyknicks NBA Title run better was if my father was still here to see his beloved team do this. Knicks 3rd title in franchise history matches the Heat, Pistons, and Sixers. 16-3 playoff run as the 3 seed. 🔥
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Congrats to the Knicks. Incredible playoff run, and they completely outplayed the Spurs in the biggest of moments. San Antonio wasn’t ready for that big stage. Jalen Brunson and NY definitely were.
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Quote tweet a photo of you wearing a hat. 📸
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Ciao ragazzi, quella che voglio raccontarvi è una follia. Una follia che mi ha portato ad essere al Madison Square Garden ad assistere ad una delle partite più incredibili della storia: gara 4 tra Knicks e Spurs. Mi chiamo Fabio, sono di Bologna, e martedì sera ero a spasso con la mia ragazza. Sono da sempre un tifoso Knicks, e più passeggiavamo col nostro cane “Brooklyn” (siamo grandi amanti di New York), più aumentava la mia curiosità di controllare l’andamento dei prezzi folli del Madison… Mi sono detto “Se riesco a trovarli in resell sotto i 4000 dollari, lo compro”. Faccio una premessa: ho purtroppo avuto a che fare con un delicato problema di salute nella mia vita. Questo mi ha dato la possibilità di vedere il presente il futuro in modo diverso. Passano le ore e trovo un biglietto a 3900 dollari. Ho chiuso gli occhi, e l’ho comprato. Non dico nulla alla mia ragazza. Andiamo a casa e accendo il computer. Trovo un volo da Roma. Prima di dormire trovo il coraggio di dirglielo. “Ho la sveglia tra quattro ore, vado a New York a vedere gara 4…”. Gelo. Poi mi abbraccia e mi dice “Goditela”. Ed eccomi qui, testimone della più grande rimonta nella storia delle Finals, di un clima pazzesco, di una città che esplode di passione per il basket, di una due giorni che non dimenticherò mai. Ho avuto un grave problema cardiaco 5 anni fa. Ho comprato la canotta di Hart, perché il suo nome mi ricorda quel cuore che è stato croce e delizia nella mia vita. Salterò le vacanze, dovrò fare delle rinunce, ma sono felice di aver fatto questa follia. (Fabio Augeri) @SkySportBasket @nyknicks @joshhart
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