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ESPN’s Mike Greenberg talks about Miami weather sapping Knicks energy

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The New York Knicks are on the verge of being ousted from the NBA Playoffs by the Miami Heat, and one analyst is pointing to a strange factor for the Knicks' recent struggles. 

The morning after New York’s Game 4 loss to Miami, putting the Heat within one win of the Eastern Conference finals, ESPN’s Mike Greenberg noted the weather in Miami may have sapped the Knicks' energy. 

Julius Randle (30) of the New York Knicks drives against Jimmy Butler (22) of the Miami Heat during Game 4 of the Eastern Conference semifinals at Kaseya Center May 8, 2023, in Miami, Fla.  (Eric Espada/Getty Images)

"I know people will immediately associate that with the nightlife and all that, but according to Jalen [Rose], there’s more than that," Greenberg said on "Get Up!"

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"There’s also just the reality of the temperature change, the heat, the geography. Being down there for three days, it sort of saps a little bit of your energy and your strength. We talk about that primarily in football. I know this is an indoor sport, but the Knicks, whatever it is, Jimmy Butler has just destroyed them."

Rose first brought up the Miami weather during halftime of Game 3, saying the South Beach heat can impact the "endurance of your muscles and causes tiredness."

While the Miami humidity in May could be a factor in the Knicks' 3-1 deficit, it’s more likely Butler has been too much for New York. 

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Miami Heat fans cheer during Game 4 of the Eastern Conference semifinals of the 2023 NBA Playoffs against the New York Knicks May 8, 2023,

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