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Draymond Green cautioned New York Knicks fans against premature celebrations after their 39-point win over the Philadelphia 76ers in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals. He emphasized that celebrations should wait until after winning the series.

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The New York Knicks beat the Philadelphia 76ers by 39 points in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals last Monday.
The streets outside Madison Square Garden reflected the magnitude of the win. Former NBA guard J.R. Smith was surrounded by fans as he exited the building. Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green took note of the scene and delivered a message to Knicks supporters through his podcast, "The Draymond Green Show," making it clear the celebrations were premature.
"I saw y'all after Game 1, y'all had JR surrounded, and all this stuff, and I'm just saying you cannot celebrate these things like this," Green said. "I told this to y'all before. You have a parade after you win a second round. How you going to win the Conference Finals we had the parade already? So I'm just telling y'all Knicks fans, I know that it's been a rough go and I know it's taking a while, but don't blow it."
Draymond Green advised Knicks fans to avoid premature celebrations, stating that they should wait until winning the second round before celebrating.
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He questioned the idea that Knicks players share the same emotional connection to past franchise struggles that the fanbase carries.
"I'll tell you a little secret, Knicks fans, those current players don't give a f*** about your journey before. They don't give a damn that all of those teams before were getting their a**** kicked. Those current players, it wasn't them; they don't give a damn. Stop celebrating. When the game ends, go to a bar, go home, go drink, and do whatever you're going to do. But stop having these melees and these parades outside of The Garden."
Green's comments preceded the Knicks' Game 2 victory, which pushed the series to 2-0. With a finals appearance now in view, Knicks fans may not be in the mood to hear anything Green might want to say.
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