How Jalen Brunson inspired the Knicks to Game 4 win, as Boston hit by Jayson Tatum injury


NEW YORK — In Game 1, the Celtics led by 20. The Knicks won by three.

In Game 2, Celtics lead by 20. The Knicks won by one.

In Game 4, the Celtics lead by 14. The Knicks won by eight.

But this night was different from the first two. In letting go of 20-point leads to begin the series, the Celtics seemed at fault. They took poor shots, and they missed them. The offense went stagnant. But that wasn’t the case Monday. Jayson Tatum, before his end-of-game injury, drilled tough shot after tough shot. Boston threw the kitchen sink at Jalen Brunson. It didn’t matter.

This game was not a Celtics letdown. It was a Knicks comeback. Brunson took over in the second half, cruising to 26 points over the final two quarters. OG Anunoby hit timely shots. Karl-Anthony Towns played tough defense switching onto Tatum and feasted on the boards, as did Mitchell Robinson.

This was the best basketball the Knicks have played all postseason. And now, they are one win away from their first conference finals appearance in a quarter of a century.



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