Final
New York leads 3-2
| Game 1: Saturday, April 20th | ||
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| Celtics | 78 | Final |
| Knicks | 85 | |
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| Game 2: Tuesday, April 23rd | ||
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| Celtics | 71 | Final |
| Knicks | 87 | |
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| Game 3: Friday, April 26th | ||
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| Knicks | 90 | Final |
| Celtics | 76 | |
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| Game 4: Sunday, April 28th | ||
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| Knicks | 90 | Final OT |
| Celtics | 97 | |
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| Game 5: Wednesday, May 1st | ||
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| Celtics | 92 | Final |
| Knicks | 86 | |
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| Game 6: Friday, May 3rd | ||
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| Knicks | 7:00 PM ET | |
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| Game 7: Sunday, May 5th | ||
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Coverage: TNT
8:00 PM ET, April 23, 2013
Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
Top Performers
Boston: P. Pierce 18 Pts, 6 Reb, 6 Ast, 1 Blk
New York: C. Anthony 34 Pts, 4 Reb, 1 Ast
NEW YORK -- The New York Knicks are heading to Boston, then perhaps finally back to the second round.
The once-mighty Celtics don't seem capable of stopping them.
Carmelo Anthony scored 34 points, Sixth Man of the Year J.R. Smith added 19 and New York opened a 2-0 lead over Boston with another dominant second half in an 87-71 victory on Tuesday night.
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Raymond Felton added 16 points for the Knicks, who used a 27-4 run spanning halftime to blow it open and move halfway to their first series victory since the 2000 Eastern Conference semifinals. This is their first 2-0 lead since sweeping Toronto in the first round that year.
"For us, we know what type of team we are," Anthony said. "We know when we really buckle down on the defensive end, it's been hard for teams."
It's been brutally difficult for Boston.
Paul Pierce scored 18 points for the Celtics, who will host Game 3 on Friday in their first home game since the Boston Marathon bombings.
They will have to be much sharper to avoid their first opening-round elimination since 2005, before they became one of the NBA's power teams again.
"We have to figure out the offensive side of the ball and not be so stagnated," Boston's Kevin Garnett said. "Figure out ways to score more often."
Garnett had 12 points and 11 rebounds, but battled foul trouble and spent too much time walking back to the bench with a raucous Madison Square Garden crowd finally experiencing playoff success again hounding him every step of the way.
Plagued by turnovers in Game 1, when they managed eight points in the decisive fourth quarter, the Celtics watched it all fall apart 12 minutes earlier this time. They managed only 23 points after halftime, two fewer than in their 85-78 loss Saturday.
"I thought we attacked them in the first half, but they hung in there," Celtics coach Doc Rivers said. "They didn't let us throw a knockout punch and I thought in the second half they turned that on us and they threw a knockout punch. Several."
Anthony followed his 36-point opener by making 8-of-13 shots in the second half to finish 11 of 24 for the game.
He had said the Knicks needed to treat the game as a "must-win," aware of the difficulty of winning in Boston on Friday with the emotional boost the Celtics will get from finally being home.
They showed that mentality after halftime, outscoring Boston 32-11 in the third quarter.
"I think guys know what's at stake. We don't have to talk about it," veteran forward Kenyon Martin said. "Guys know what it's about right now and it's about winning a championship."
Iman Shumpert drilled two 3-pointers to open the third and tie it before Pierce scored to give Boston its last lead at 50-48. The Knicks scored 18 of the next 20 points, with the Celtics getting just two free throws from Jeff Green over the next 5-plus minutes. Anthony's jumper with 4:25 remaining in the third capped the run before Garnett finally gave Boston its second basket of the quarter 10 seconds later
The Celtics missed 10 of their first 11 shots of the third while getting outscored 24-4 to open the period.
"I thought in that third quarter we were as good as we've been all year in terms of ball movement and pushing it and making shots," Knicks coach Mike Woodson said.
Celtics' Second-Half Struggles
Just like in Game 1, the Celtics saw a marked drop in production in the second half of Game 2. Boston has watched halftime leads disappear in both games against New York.
Celtics Disappearing Act
Series vs. Knicks
| Game 1 | Game 2 | |
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| Halftime lead | +4 | +6 |
| 2nd half points | 25 | 23 |
| 2nd half FG | 7-27 | 7-36 |
| Lost by | 7 | 16 |
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The Celtics vowed to get Garnett more involved after he shot 4 of 12 while scoring eight points in the opener. But that plan was quickly wrecked when he picked up two fouls in the first 3 minutes, 20 seconds. The Celtics shook it off and led 20-15 when Jason Terry made a 3-pointer with 1:57 left for his first basket of the series.
But the Knicks scored 11 straight to end the period. Smith, recognized before the game for the award he won Monday, kept the celebration going with five points in the final 6.8 seconds, hitting a 36-footer at the buzzer with Celtics all over him to make it 26-20.
The Celtics quickly settled down again, ripping off an 11-0 run to take a 31-27 lead on another 3-pointer by Terry. The lead later grew to eight when Pierce made a jumper, then fired a lob pass that traveled about three-quarters of the court to a streaking Green.
They led 48-39, gave up the last three points of the half -- and probably never realized they gave away momentum for good with it.
"We made a good run in the first half, we played our style of basketball," Terry said. "But in the second half we definitely got away from what gave us success."
Game notes
Amare Stoudemire still hopes to return from right knee surgery for the second round if the Knicks advance. He hopes to be running full speed soon so he can see how the knee responds to the additional work. ... NBA TV's analysts have made their postseason awards picks, and former Knicks coach and president Isiah Thomas chose Woodson, his friend and former Indiana University teammate. "That's good, but I mean, again, I'm not in this for Coach of the Year, I'm in to try to see if we can get this team to the championship round to try to win a title," Woodson said. "If that happens, it happens, but I'm not sitting here holding my breath about a Coach of the Year award." Woodson added that he and Thomas are friends and talk all the time.
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Defining moment: After a flat second quarter, the Knicks came out on fire at the start of the third, jumping all over the Celtics with a 25-4 outburst. Boston was unable to recover over the game's final 18 minutes.
MVP: Carmelo Anthony. Melo carried a heavy load yet again for the Knicks' offense, and he did it with great efficiency against a tough Celtics defense. Anthony scored 34 points on just 23 shot attempts. He's averaging 35 points per game in the series.
That was déjà vu: One game after setting a franchise low for points in a half during the postseason, the Celtics had a repeat effort in Game 2. They shot a putrid 19 percent from the field after intermission, and managed to score a mere 23 points in the second half.
Research Notes
From Elias: BIG FIX FROM ELIAS:
(entering this postseason)
Since the playoffs expanded in 1984, 132 lower seeds (WORSE SEEDS) have fallen behind two games to none in a first-round series. Only 5 have come back to win the series (3.8%). [+]Teams To Comeback from 2-0 1st Round Deficit Against Better Seed
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The Celtics shot 19.4 percent tonight from the field in the 2nd half. That's their worst shooting percentage in ANY POSTSEASON HALF since 1996-97. | ||||||||||||||||
Avery Bradley held J.R. Smith to 1 of 5 shooting in the second quarter Tuesday after Smith was 4 of 4 against other Celtics players in the first. Despite his success, Bradley guarded Smith on only one field goal attempt in the second half. [+]J.R. Smith by Defender - Game 2 vs Celtics
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The Knicks scored 26 points on plays that featured a pick-and-roll in the second half Tuesday after scoring 13 on those plays in the first half. The Knicks averaged 1.18 points per play on the pick-and-roll in the game and averaged 0.68 points per play on isolations. [+]Knicks Pick-and-Roll Offense - Game 2 vs Celtics
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The Celtics scored 24 points in the paint in Game 2, including 8 in the second half. The 24 paint points are tied for the Celtics' lowest in a game this season.
The Celtics have averaged 27.0 paint points in the first two game of the series after averaging 38.1 points in the paint during the regular season. | ||||||||||||||||
Carmelo Anthony has nearly the same number of points and field goal attempts in the first and second halves of his first two playoff games against the Celtics. However, Anthony has passed 17 more times in the second halves of the games, helping the Knicks to a 33-point second-half advantage in the series. [+]Carmelo Anthony Offense - Series vs Celtics
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The last time the Knicks won consecutive playoff games was 2000. They won Games 3 and 4 against the Pacers in the Conference Finals, but lost the series 4-2.
The last time the Knicks led a playoff series 2-0 was the 2000 1st Round when they led the Raptors 2-0 and went on to win the series 3-0. | ||||||||||||||||
From Elias: The 4th did them in in Game 1 and the 3rd was tough to bounce back from in Game 2:
Quelling Quarters
Celtics Notable Quarters This Series
Game 1 4th Game 2 3rd
Points 8 11
Margin -10 -21
FG 3-11 4-18
Assist-TO 2-8 3-3 | ||||||||||||||||
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