The New York Knicks have made headlines by reaching the Eastern Conference finals for the first time in 25 years, securing a stunning 119-81 victory over the Boston Celtics in Game 6. This win marks a significant milestone for the franchise, showcasing their resurgence in the NBA landscape.
- Knicks reach Eastern Conference finals after 25 years.
- Jalen Brunson and OG Anunoby each score 23.
- Largest playoff victory in franchise history.
- Fans celebrate at Madison Square Garden.
- Knicks face Indiana Pacers in conference finals.
- Jaylen Brown expresses disappointment in loss.
Jalen Brunson and OG Anunoby led the charge with 23 points each, as six Knicks players scored in double figures. The victory not only highlighted the team’s talent but also represented their first playoff series win at home since 1999. As Brunson humorously noted in his post-game interview, “We haven’t been here since my dad played.”
This historic win raises questions about the Knicks’ potential in the upcoming series against the Indiana Pacers. Can they continue this momentum? The Knicks displayed remarkable teamwork and resilience, which could be pivotal as they face a familiar foe.
- Brunson and Anunoby each scored 23 points to lead the Knicks.
- New York’s victory margin of 38 points is the largest in franchise postseason history.
- Josh Hart recorded a triple-double, the first for the Knicks in the playoffs since 1972.
- The Celtics played without star Jayson Tatum, who is sidelined with an Achilles injury.
As the Knicks prepare to face the Pacers in Game 1 on Wednesday night, fans are eager to see if their team can capitalize on this momentum and push further into the playoffs.