Celtics look to extend winning streak in matchup with Knicks on WMUR-TV
Jayson Tatum progresses to controlled five-on-five scrimmages during Achilles rehab as the Celtics fall 111-89 to the Knicks, holding a 34-18 record in the Eastern Conference.
- On Sunday the Boston Celtics fell 111-89 to the New York Knicks at TD Garden, snapping Boston's five-game winning streak and posting their season-low 89 points.
- Nikola Vucevic made his second appearance for Boston during their five-game winning run, as the team experimented with double-big looks featuring Neemias Queta and Luka Garza.
- Boston shot just 37% overall and went 7-of-41 from three, while New York hit 14-for-35 and outscored Boston 25-15 in the third quarter.
- Standings-Wise the game moved both teams to a tie at 34-19, with one game remaining on April 9 in New York, where the season series stands 2-1.
- Sam Hauser was ruled out Sunday with back spasms, prompting Baylor Scheierman to start and finish with 10 points, 13 rebounds and five assists, while Jayson Tatum remains out rehabbing his Achilles.
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The New York Knicks defeated Boston 111-89 in the Eastern Conference finals. Jalen Brunson led the way with 31 points. Luka Dončić will also miss Tuesday night's game against the defending champions.
Knicks bounce back from stinker in Detroit with rout of Celtics for 9th win in 10 games
BOSTON — It took a sizable Knicks contingent roughly 44 minutes of game time to take over the TD Garden on Sunday, about a minute after Celtics fans darted for the exits with their tails between their legs following an embarrassing loss at the hands of a divisional rival. Revenge is a dish best-served cold, and the best way to get over a tough loss is to hand your next opponent an even worse beat down. The Knicks didn’t quite match the 38-point …
The New York Knicks defeated the Boston Celtics 111:89
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