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Game 2 Aftermath

The article discusses the chaotic aftermath of the Knicks' Game 2 victory over the Celtics, highlighting the emotional scenes in TD Garden, including a fire alarm during post-game interviews.

Celtics' Concerns

Despite the fire alarm being a false alarm, the author emphasizes that the Celtics should be genuinely worried about the Knicks' performance and momentum.

Key takeaways

  • Knicks fans' reactions
  • Emotional Boston cheerleader
  • Fire alarm incident
  • Josh Hart's comment
  • Celtics' concerns
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BOSTON — An emotional and improbable and cardiac-arrest-inducing two games in TD Garden ended like this: a small pocket of Knicks fans chanting obscenities at the Celtics after the rest of the crowd dispersed, a Boston cheerleader bawling in the hallway with her glammed-up coworkers chasing behind and, finally and fittingly, a fire alarm in the arena that started during postgame interviews and prompted mass evacuation. 

“Nobody else worried about this?” Josh Hart said as the alarm belted during his news conference. 

The threat cleared within minutes, it turned out. More of a false alarm than a serious threat. But the Celtics should still be worried. 

Mikal Bridges steals the ball from Jayson Tatum in the closing seconds of theKnicks’ 91-90 Game 2 comeback win over the Celtics on May 7, 2025. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

Very worried. 

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