Celtics beat Knicks in Game 5
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Former New York Knicks center Luke Kornet prevented his former team from moving forward on the NBA playoff bracket.
The Knicks had a chance to give their fans attending a watch party at the Garden something to celebrate, but instead, they gave the defending champions some life.
Jalen Brunson and the New York Knicks look to close out their series against the Boston Celtics in Game 5 of this second-round NBA Playoffs matchup.
Luke Kornet was blocking shots and barking at the crowd throughout his epic Game 5 performance on Wednesday night, helping the Boston Celtics stave off elimination against the New York Knicks.Kornet was a monster off the Boston bench in the team's 127-102 victory,
Knicks fans brushed off their team’s blowout loss to the Boston Celtics in Game 5 — and still talked trash to their rival’s fanbase outside TD Garden Wednesday night.
The New York Knicks' first chance at advancement into the Eastern Conference Finals was blocked by the Boston Celtics.
The Knicks still lead the series, 3-2, and their next chance to close the series out comes Friday at Madison Square Garden.
The Celtics' 127-102 win was a masterclass in teamwork and resilience from a team that was written off in the past 48 hours. And it should have New York a little scared.
If anyone took the Knicks’ Game 3 loss harder than the team itself, it might’ve been Ben Stiller. On Saturday evening, immediately after the end of Game 3 between the New York Knicks and the Boston Celtics, the actor and longtime Knicks fan posted on X: “No comment at this time.”