In a stunning display of dominance, the New York Knicks crushed the Atlanta Hawks 140-89 in Game 6, marking one of the biggest playoff blowouts in NBA history with a 51-point victory.
The Knicks set remarkable records, including a staggering 47-point halftime lead, the largest in NBA playoff history, and a maximum lead of 61 points during the game.
Key contributors to this historic win included OG Anunoby, who nearly reached 30 points, and Karl-Anthony Towns, who achieved his second triple-double of the series.
The Hawks faced a disheartening end to their season, eliminated in six games, as they failed to bounce back against a resurgent Knicks team.
An on-court altercation led to the ejections of both Mitchell Robinson and Dyson Daniels, but it did little to deter the Knicks' overwhelming control of the game.
The victory highlighted the Knicks' transformation in the series, showcasing their potential as serious contenders in the playoffs after overcoming earlier struggles.
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