Knicks vs Hawks Game 6: When the System Breaks the Game
The New York Knicks closed out the Atlanta Hawks with a 140–89 win in Game 6. The final margin reached +51. The halftime margin reached +47, the largest in playoff history. The game was decided before the second quarter ended. This result was not about a hot shooting night or a short run. It came from full control across every layer of the game. Structure, execution, and pressure all aligned at once. New York Broke the Game Early The Knicks did not allow this game to develop. They established control immediately through defense and ball movement. Atlanta never found a stable offensive rhythm. Every possession felt rushed or disrupted. By halftime, the outcome was already clear. The Knicks had removed any path for a comeback by dominating both possession quality and defensive pressure. Near-Perfect Offense New York finished at 58.8 percent from the field, 66.5 percent effective field goal percentage, and a 70 percent true shooting rate. They added 33 assists against only 9 turnovers. Th...