Knicks erase 20-point deficit with furious rally to stun Celtics in Game 1 overtime thriller

BOSTON — Nobody gave the Knicks a shot in this Eastern Conference semifinal series.Certainly, nobody thought they would steal Game 1 when they trailed by 20 points in the third quarter.The odds were long, but so far in this postseason, the Knicks are at their best in those circumstances, rallying three times against the Pistons in the fourth quarter of their first-round series.Monday night was their latest magic act, a hard-to-believe 108-105 upset of the defending champion Celtics in overtime.Jalen Brunson led the Knicks to the extra session, and his teammates did the rest.Mikal Bridges hit a key 3-pointer and stole the ball from Jaylen Brown in the final seconds, stunning the TD Garden crowd.The Knicks stole home-court advantage, after coming from 20 points down.
OG Anunoby’s dunk gave them the lead in the extra session and Bridges pushed the lead to six on the following possession.Karl-Anthony Towns added a big tip-in and Tom Thibodeau’s team held on for arguably the biggest win of his Knicks tenure.Brunson and Anunoby each had 29 points, and Towns and Josh Hart added 14.
The Celtics set an NBA playoff record with 45 missed 3-pointers.Brown and Jayson Tatum each had 23 points in defeat.The Knicks held a six-point lead with 3:28 left in regulation after back-to-back Brunson 3-pointers, but the Celtics answered with seven straight points, going ahead on Derrick White’s trey with 2:15 to go.
Brunson had a chance to win it in the final seconds of regulation, but his floater in the lane went in and out.The Celtics couldn’t even throw the ball in the ocean from 3-point land in the first half, and it didn’t matter.They still were comfortably in control.Sports+ subscribers: Sign up for Inside the Knicks to get daily newsletter coverage and join Expert Take for insider texts about the series.It was a 16-point game at halftime and it didn’t even feel that close.
The Celtics’ shaky 3-point shooting — they made only 5-of-23 attempts — was the only rea...