![]() ![]() New York, the fourth seed, will have an opportunity to salvage a 1-1 tie before flying to Atlanta for Games 3 and 4.Īs for Young, a follow-up performance in Game 2 would definitely silence the crowd again and avoid his taunting to backfire. The possession was the only minutes of Ntilikina in the game-his playoff debut. "It's quiet as f- in here," Young likely said while gesturing to shush the Knicks crowd as a way to get in their heads.Īlec Burks top-scored for the Knicks with 27 points off the bench, while Randle added 15 plus 12 boards. The Ringer's Shea Serrano captured the moment pointed out by GQ Magazine's Tyler Tynes, trying to analyze and lip-read what Young could have said. Young first evaded the defense of Frank Ntilikina, who was inserted for the defensive assignment, before hoisting a one-hander over fellow All-Star Julius Randle.Īfter making the go-ahead shot, Young made sure to talk some smack to the thousands of fans inside the Madison Square Garden. Trae Young and the Hawks delivered another crushing loss to the Knicks on their home floor at Madison Square Garden Tuesday night and he made sure New York fans felt the defeat. He finished with 32 points, 10 assists, and seven rebounds, none bigger than his last-second bucket. The Hawks star scored a floater with 0.9 seconds left, pushing Atlanta ahead, 107-105, to take the series opener on the road. On his self-owned podcast, Young looked back on that moment and explained why it remains his. The Atlanta Hawks secured a pulsating Game 1 win over the New York Knicks in their Eastern Conference first-round playoff series on Sunday behind Trae Young's game-winner. The Hawks shocked the world that season and were led by Trae who averaged 25.3 points per game. ![]() ![]()
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