Knicks make things look easy, send Hawks home in historic fashion: Game 6 takeaways
Key Points:
- The New York Knicks dominated the Atlanta Hawks 140-89 in Game 6 of their Eastern Conference opening-round series, setting a record for the largest halftime lead in playoff history at 47 points and winning by a 51-point margin.
- Key performances included OG Anunoby with 29 points, Mikal Bridges scoring 24 points, and Karl-Anthony Towns achieving a triple-double with 12 points, 11 rebounds, and 10 assists, all exiting before the final quarter.
- The Knicks displayed intense urgency and physicality, aggressively winning loose balls and playing with the focus of a true contender, which overwhelmed the Hawks on both ends of the court.
- Mikal Bridges showed a significant offensive resurgence in the blowout, scoring 24 points and contributing defensively, which is crucial for the Knicks as they prepare to face either the Boston Celtics or Philadelphia 76ers next.
- The Hawks suffered a harsh reality check, collapsing after an initial 9-0 run and enduring a 60-11 Knicks run that highlighted their gap from true contention despite a solid regular season and promising young core.