More heartbreak for the New York Knicks and their fans.
After Alec Burks missed a free throw with the Knicks leading the Phoenix Suns 114-112 in the final seconds on Friday night, Cam Johnson banked in a buzzer-beating three on the other end to give the Suns a 115-114 win.
Johnson came off the bench to score a career-high 38 points and shoot 9-of-12 on threes.
Here’s how the buzzer-beating three looked and sounded on the ESPN broadcast with Mark Jones on the call:
And here’s how it sounded on Phoenix Suns radio:
Lastly, here’s how it sounded with Mike Breen on the Knicks TV call for MSG:
That improves the Suns’ NBA-best record to 51-12, while the Knicks fall to 25-38. New York now has a seven-game losing streak.
Here’s some of the reaction from Twitter to the wild finish:
maximum Knicks https://t.co/4sCARmEaia
— ¡BUM CHILLUPS AKA SPENCER HALL! (@edsbs) March 5, 2022
[Photo Credit: ESPN]
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