Sunday, May 5, 2013

Knicks Falter in Fourth Before Closing Out Celtics

BOSTON (AP) — Twelve years without advancing in the playoffs. Two failed attempts to close out the Boston Celtics. Nineteen consecutive missed three-pointers. Carmelo Anthony brought all the slumps to a stop. Anthony made a pullup jumper and then sank

Iman Shumpert and Paul George are doing it wrong.

It was a bit more difficult than predicted, but New York finally ended a long drought with a playoff series win.

More than jubilation, the Knicks wore badges of competitive — or combative — honor after bringing closure in all likelihood to the Paul Pierce-Garnett era and the die-hard team that won Boston's 17th and most recent N.B.A. championship. After an 88

Celtics fans at TD Garden in Boston chanted “Honey Nut Cheerios” at Knicks forward Carmelo Anthony after he received his second personal foul in the first quarter of Game 6 of an Eastern Conference first-round playoff

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Knicks Falter in Fourth Before Closing Out Celtics

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