NBA Finals Notebook: Knicks monitor Mitchell Robinson, brace for Spurs’ Game 2 counterpunch
The Knicks already did the hardest thing a road team can do to start an NBA Finals series. They took Game 1. Now comes the harder part for any team riding the high of a road win, convincing itself nothing has been taken yet. The Knicks lead the Finals after a 105-95 win over the San Antonio Spurs in the opener, but their public message entering Game 2 has been almost stubbornly plain. They haven’t talked like a team carrying a 12-game postseason winning streak. They haven’t acted like one win in San Antonio gave them anything beyond the right to prepare again. Karl-Anthony Towns didn’t dress up the point. “For me, I don’t think of anything like that, the 1-1, 2-0,” Towns said Thursday. “I just think it’s 0-0. The next game is the most important game of the year, so just continue to stay in the present, not worry about what the future may look like, not worry about what we’ve done in the past. Just cancel all that out and just worry about the present. Tomorrow when we step on the court...