
Marv Albert is taking in the drama of Knicks playoff run in MSG appearance
YES!
Marv Albert, the Forever Voice of the Knicks, was in the house for Game 2.
'They [Knicks] basically have to forget about what took place the other day, which is hard to do,' he told The Post. 'Just having Reggie Miller at the broadcast table will be the impetus [Friday night].'
Albert flashes his impish grin, of course.

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