Knicks Set NBA Playoff Record With 47-Point Halftime Lead Over Hawks in Game 6
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1-Minute Brief
The Knicks' historic first-half performance propelled them to a decisive series win and advancement to the Eastern Conference semifinals.
Key Facts
- The Knicks led the Hawks by 47 points at halftime in Game 6, the largest halftime lead in NBA playoff history.
- Mitchell Robinson of the Knicks and Dyson Daniels of the Hawks were ejected after a fight during the game.
- The Knicks defeated the Hawks in Game 6, eliminating Atlanta from the playoffs.
- The altercation between Robinson and Daniels involved an elbow and resulted in a referee falling to the court.
- The Knicks' victory secured their place in the Eastern Conference semifinals.
What Happened
The New York Knicks defeated the Atlanta Hawks in Game 6, setting an NBA playoff record with a 47-point halftime lead. The game included a fight resulting in the ejection of Mitchell Robinson and Dyson Daniels.
Why It Matters
This record-setting performance highlights the Knicks' dominance and marks a significant moment in NBA playoff history, while also ending the Hawks' season.
What's Next
The Knicks advance to the Eastern Conference semifinals, where they will face their next opponent as the NBA playoffs continue.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- Google NewsUnknown5h agoKnicks make things look easy, send Hawks home in historic fashion: Game 6 takeaways
- Fox NewsRight5h agoTwo players ejected after scrum amid Knicks' 50-point lead vs. Hawks sends referee crashing to the court
- Google NewsUnknown5h agoThe wildest numbers of the Knicks' record 47-point beatdown of the Hawks in first half of Game 6
