Knicks jump out to largest halftime lead in NBA playoff history in Game 6 drubbing vs. Hawks
The Knicks were up by 47 points after 24 minutes of basketball in Game 6 of their first-round series on Thursday night
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The New York Knicks laid a first-half beating like we’ve never seen on the Atlanta Hawks in Game 6 of their first-round series on Thursday. I can safely say you have never seen a first half of a playoff game like this — regardless of your age — because it’s never happened in the history of the NBA.
After 24 minutes, the Knicks went into the locker room with an 83-36 lead. Do the math. That’s a 47-point lead.
Only one team in history has ever held a bigger halftime advantage, and that was not in a playoff game.
| Team | Game Type | Halftime Lead |
|---|---|---|
|
2020 Dallas Mavericks |
Regular Season |
50 |
|
2026 New York Knicks |
Playoffs |
47 |
|
1991 Golden State Warriors |
Regular Season |
47 |
This was a tsunami from the start. After the first quarter, the Knicks were up 40-15. At one point, the Knicks were on a 41-4 run. It was absolutely unbelievable. This game, and series, is over.
Atlanta, which held a 2-1 series lead less than a week ago, will see its season end on its home floor in embarrassing fashion.
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