Josh Hart, Jalen Brunson and Knicks
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The New York Knicks were able to mount a stunning fourth-quarter comeback and steal Game 1 against the Boston Celtics to change the shape of the Eastern Confere
The New York Knicks punched their ticket to the Eastern Conference Semifinals following their 116-113 Game 6 win against the Detroit Pistons off of Jalen Brunson’s game-winner. With the clock ticking down in the fourth quarter,
As they continue to have huge wins in the NBA postseason, a few players on the New York Knicks can reflect on their own postseason NCAA experience.
And certainly, it was Josh Hart, the Knicks' do-it-all wing whose energy and effort never wanes on the court. Brunson was sure to credit that effort which helped the Knicks erase a 20-point third-quarter deficit to win Game 1 on the road.
Heading into Game 4, the New York Knicks likely hoped to see more production from their supporting cast — especially from players not named Jalen Brunson. The growing narrative that the Knicks had become overly reliant on their captain to generate offense was becoming a cause for concern.
A bizarre scene played out at TD Garden after the Knicks cobbled together their second consecutive comeback win in Game 2.