Atlanta Hawks, New York Knicks and Game 2
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Jonathan Kuminga came alive for the Hawks, emerging as a big X-factor in their Game 2 win over the Knicks on the road.
Former No. 1 pick Zaccharie Risacher is barely seeing the court, and it seems likely that the Hawks will trade him this summer.
The NBA’s newest broadcast rights deal moves postseason games exclusively to national broadcast partners, so the Atlanta Hawks’ regular voices will sit out the first round.
It came easy to the Hawks for 24 minutes. Then, the Knicks turned their water off. It was the key to this 113-102 victory, the Knicks ramping up their defensive intensity and shutting down Atlanta after halftime.
Mitch. The Knicks — beginning with Mitchell Robinson — need to be ready. Robinson played just 15 minutes in the Knicks’ 113-102 Game 1 victory over the Hawks to open the Eastern Conference playoff race on Saturday despite recording just one foul in his minutes on the floor.
Atlanta Hawks center Onyeka Okongwu finished Saturday's game, but a new injury update has his Game 2 availability in peril.
Monday night, the veteran guard heard plenty of them as he shot the Hawks past the Knicks 107-106 at the Garden to even this best-of-seven opening-round series at one game apiece.
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