The New York Knicks could have folded after blowing a 10-point lead with less than seven minutes remaining against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
They did not, thanks largely to Jalen Brunson. The 6-foot-1 point guard scored nine points in the final five minutes to power the Knicks to a 101-97 win in their NBA Playoffs opener.
Brunson’s driving floater with less than a minute remaining proved huge in the end.
Jalen Brunson with the huge bucket for the Knicks! He has 27.
pic.twitter.com/os8w2H5RSo — The Comeback (@thecomeback) April 16, 2023
This was a big win for Knicks, who have underperformed in the postseason for many years. Incredibly, they’ve advanced past the first round of the playoffs only once since 2000.
As the final buzzer sounded, ESPN broadcaster Dave Pasch highlighted just how much this win meant.
“The New York Knicks take Game 1, their first road Game 1 win in 24 years! They had lost their six Game 1s away from Madison Square Garden.”
Pro tip: When you want to win an NBA playoff series, it helps to win the opener.
NBA fans and Knicks faithful saluted the team on the victory.
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HOW WE FEELIN' NEW YORK
pic.twitter.com/Ob5EG8n1rw — NEW YORK KNICKS (@nyknicks) April 16, 2023
Last #Knicks with 15+ points, 10+ rebounds and shooting 70% in a postseason game:
Josh Hart 2023
Kurt Thomas 2001
Anthony Mason 1996
Charles Oakley 1995— Marc Weber (@MarcWeberSports) April 16, 2023