Dwyane Wade comments on the New York Knicks’ postseason run as the team moves one win away from the NBA championship. Speaking about the challenge of staying fully focused across a long season and deep playoff stretch, Wade notes that his experience playing in 1,054 regular-season games and 177 postseason games makes it unusual for him to feel “shocked.” He points to the Knicks’ ability to keep competing and sustaining momentum as a key part of why he believes the team has remained resilient. Wade also describes the atmosphere in New York, saying the “city is buzzing,” reflecting widespread attention and enthusiasm around the Knicks as they approach the final series. Across the accounts, the focus remains on Wade’s perspective from his long NBA career and his view that the Knicks’ continued performance has helped drive excitement in the city. Both outlets present the comments in the same context: the Knicks are close to winning the championship, and Wade is highlighting their perseverance as a reason for the heightened energy.