Charles Barclay has never answered when he had an opinion, and he might have asked all KNICKS fans when Karl-Anthony Towns asked one question after winning KNICKS 5 game on Paces Thursday evening.
During the “American Professional League” after the match, Nix's star was sitting with Erney Johnson, Kenny Smith, Capellus O'Neil and Barkley when he asked the latter about the towns of Al -Akhdat always.
“I have to say something now, I must criticize you,” Barclay started saying. “O man, why do you get these stupid mistakes?”
O'Neel jumped in his saying: “I would have asked the same question.”
“Why do you do it?” Follow Barclay.
“God knows only,” Towns answered with a smile and laughs before Barclay continued his case about the problems of cities.
A unpleasant problem was part of the narration surrounding KAT during the post -season, and in particular this series with Pacers.
In a series of matches from five games, cities scored four mistakes in game 1, three errors in game 2, five in game 3, four in the game 4 and five in game 5.
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“Because when you got a fourth mistake, they took you out. [The Pacers] Barclay said:
“I have to do much better, I have to do much better in it,” I admit the cities.
“You can get mistakes, like the last day when I hold someone next to the wrist,” Barclay.
The point has been clarified about the unpleasant problem that Nix's star seems to find himself called.
“You are not wrong,” said the cities. “Our team hurts me.”
The Knicks team came with a decisive victory that helped keep the series alive and forced a 6 game in Indianapolis on Saturday.
Cities with 24 points ended 50 percent of the shooting from the field, while 13 rebounds also fell.