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Jayson Tatum’s Game 2 Interviews Canceled After False Fire Alarm

By May 12, 2025 Spreely News No Comments3 Mins Read
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The New York Knicks snagged a narrow 91-90 victory over the Boston Celtics in a thrilling playoff game at TD Garden. Shortly after the game ended, a fire alarm sounded, prompting a brief evacuation of the arena. Luckily, no one was hurt, but the cause of the alarm is still being looked into, according to a statement released by TD Garden officials late that night.

The unexpected alarm went off while Knicks’ players Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart were wrapping up their postgame interviews. Meanwhile, Jaylen Brown from the Celtics had just finished his media session in another room when reporters were asked to leave. Unfortunately, this meant that Jayson Tatum’s interview had to be scrapped.

With this win, the Knicks now lead the series 2-0, having pulled off two impressive comeback victories. Brunson played a crucial role, sinking the decisive free throws with just 12.7 seconds remaining in Game 2. Tatum had a final chance to clinch the win for Boston, but Mikal Bridges made a critical defensive move, preventing Tatum from taking a clean shot.

The series will now shift to Madison Square Garden for Games 3 and 4. If the series extends to a fifth game, it will return to Boston. The Knicks’ recent wins have certainly given them the momentum, but the Celtics will be looking to bounce back on their home court.

Both teams have shown remarkable tenacity, making every game a nail-biter for fans. The intensity of the playoffs is palpable, with each team fighting tooth and nail for every point. It’s this kind of high-stakes drama that keeps basketball enthusiasts on the edge of their seats.

The evacuation at TD Garden added an unexpected twist to an already eventful evening. While it’s not uncommon for fire alarms to be triggered accidentally, it certainly added to the night’s drama. Fans and players alike were relieved that it was a false alarm and that everyone was safe.

In the broader context, the Knicks’ leadership by young talents like Brunson is turning heads. His composure under pressure is reminiscent of seasoned veterans, and his performance is proving crucial for New York. Meanwhile, the Celtics, led by stars like Tatum and Brown, are still very much in the fight, looking to turn the tide in the upcoming games.

The playoffs are proving to be a test of endurance, skill, and mental fortitude. Each game in this series seems to bring its own set of challenges and surprises. As the teams prepare for the next matchup, fans are eager to see how the series unfolds.

Basketball enthusiasts are treated to an exhilarating showcase of talent and strategy. As the series progresses, both the Knicks and Celtics will be looking to capitalize on their strengths and learn from their past performances. The excitement is far from over, and each game promises to deliver more heart-stopping moments.

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