Madison Square Garden was ready to celebrate, but the Hawks had other plans. This is Yankee Scores, reporting the late‑game magic that stole the win for Atlanta.
Knicks On the high
The Knicks started the game on a high note. They led the game in the first quarter, finishing the half with a 7-point advantage. Jalen Brunson scored 29 points, and Karl‑Anthony Towns added 18, but the Knicks couldn’t close the door. History was on their side; they had been 40‑1 in playoff games when leading by 12 or more after three quarters.

A Stunning Rally
The Hawks trailed by double digits entering the fourth quarter, but McCollum’s 32 points fueled a comeback that silenced the New York crowd. His clutch baskets in the final minutes gave Atlanta its first lead of the series in the second half, setting up a dramatic finish.

Hawks’ Supporting Cast
Jonathan Kuminga provided 19 points off the bench, while Jalen Johnson chipped in 17, including a key basket with 10 seconds left. Their energy kept Atlanta alive until McCollum sealed the deal. The Hawks now head home with momentum for Game 3.
The Trade Impact
Acquired in January for Trae Young, McCollum embraced the role of playoff villain at MSG. He outplayed Brunson in crunch time, proving why Atlanta made the move. His composure, even after missing two late free throws, underscored his veteran presence.
What’s Next
Game 3 shifts to Atlanta on Thursday, with the series tied 1‑1. The Knicks must regroup quickly, while the Hawks look to ride McCollum’s leadership and their young core into a pivotal home stand.


