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Brunson & Towns Fuel Knicks Past Celtics
10 Apr
Summary
- Brunson and Towns' two-man game proved unstoppable in the final minutes.
- Josh Hart emerged as a hero with 26 points, including 15 in the fourth quarter.
- Celtics played without Jaylen Brown due to Achilles tendinitis.

The Knicks secured a vital 112-106 victory against the Boston Celtics, largely driven by the effective two-man game of Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns. This strategy, involving pick-and-rolls and pick-and-pops, proved unstoppable for the Knicks in the crucial final minutes of the game.
Josh Hart was instrumental, contributing 26 points, with a remarkable 15 of those coming in the fourth quarter. His barrage of three-pointers energized the crowd and played a significant role in the Knicks' late-game surge. The Celtics were notably missing Jaylen Brown, who sat out due to Achilles tendinitis.