The Last Thing In The World I Needed To See Right Now Is The New Nova Knicks March Madness Commercial

What the fuck AT&T? I already have enough going on in my life as a Knicks fan with the team clearly a tier below the cream of the crop in the East. The Nova Knicks, who are usually the things that bring me the most joy, aren't helping the cause right now with Jalen Brunson hurt, Mikal Bridges upset about being run into the ground by Thibs, and Josh Hart again becoming a space-killer by his refusal to hit or even take wide open threes. Oh yeah, and Hart was doing this during his worst game as a Knick in the loss to the Warriors.

I know that argument is no big deal since Hart and Thibs are two baseball sickos cut from the same cloth. Still, the last thing I need to be reminded of is how wonderful things seemed during the summer when the Knicks bet big on friendship conquering all. To be clear, I am happy KAT is here and would still make that trade 100 times out of 100. But piling with this commercial as the doomer Knicks fans run wild simply because the Knicks lost their lost game is too much. The people at AT&T should've known it was too soon to put Knicks fans through all that again. 

I came to grips with this being the year the core grew together, like what happened with the Celtics and Cavs over the last few years, which would hopefully lead to being the championship front runner in the East in the near future. But seeing that commercial took me back to a simpler, happier time where everything was sunshine and rainbows. Now we snap back to reality tonight and I hope the Minutes Police and Fire Thibs Doomers don't get more fodder for their angry online tweets that trigger someone like myself that is just happy I have a team that is in line to host a first round playoff series let alone one that no longer embarrasses themselves and the entire city.

P.S. The dumb Knicks fan in me who is always spinzoning things as a self-defense mechanism to survive the Reign of Dolan has now decided to see the good in the commercial since Donte is able to smile with the fellas about being traded, which means he definitely wants to come back to the Knicks and it isn't at all related to the fat bag AT&T threw at him to hang with his pals for a commercial shoot. Yeah, that's it.

In all honesty though, that's an A++++++ commercial by AT&T even if I've been a Verizon guy since high school long before smartphones were even a glimmer in Steve Jobs' eye.