On a night when the rest of the Knicks bench came up short, Bojan Bogdanovic, managing a sore wrist, gave the home team a much-needed offensive boost in the fourth quarter. The trade-deadline acquisition knocked down a pair of momentum-shifting treys, salvaging New York's shrinking advantage to set up the thrilling finish of a 104-101 Game 2 victory. When Bogdanovic was inserted into the game with 10:46 remaining, the Knicks' offense had gone stale and missed four straight shots to start the final period. A five-point lead was down to one. Bojan Bogdanovic celebrates after hitting a 3-pointer in the fourth quarter of the Knicks' 104-101 win over the 76ers. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post Bogdanovic
While the Oklahoma City Thunder found a way to win despite a rough fourth quarter, the Dallas Mavericks had an embarrassing shooting performance.
The Knicks beat the Philadelphia 76ers, 111-104, in Game 1 of their first-round series of the Eastern Conference playoffs.
No | Player | P |
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5 | PF | |
8 | SF | |
44 | SF | |
4 | SG | |
11 | PG | |
18 | SG | |
0 | SG | |
25 | PF | |
3 | SG | |
55 | C | |
8 | SG | |
2 | PG | |
13 | SG | |
30 | PF | |
23 | C | |
45 | C | |
00 | SF | |
1 | SG |