The Cade Cunningham's message was simple.
“We will return”, after the loss of KNICKS 106-103 5 to the Pistons on Tuesday night at Madison Square Garden.
On Tuesday's victory, the Bestones-who now decreased 3-2-remained alive in this series. Their stars are optimistic about their chances of winning Game 6 and returning to New York in the game 7.
“Very confident,” said Tim Hardawway Junior.
Osar Thompson said the same.
If Pistons managed to win Game 6 on Thursday and return to New York, they must love their chances of game 7.
They have owned Madison Square Garden throughout the year with a score of 4-1 in the square between the normal season and the qualifiers.

Their only win from the series came in Mecca.
“Knowing that it will be an enemy environment, knowing that it will be a difficult victory, and everyone is imprisoned,” Keningham said of Madison Square Garden. “When our appearance is against the wall, we are better. We are playing better, we are more together. I think this night was an example, and now we should apply it to a bed.
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“It is all you dream about. Playing in a whole square, a group of people screaming at you, that's all you dream of.”
In the normal season, Pistons had the same record 22-19 at home and on the road.
“Our men, as it seems, are feeding on it,” Pistons coach JB Bickesaff said on the road. “They feed on the power of the opponent's crowd, speak S -T, and make noise. They embrace chaos while they are comfortable there. Not everyone in this way. [that’s where] They play their best. “