Boston brought the banners, New York brought the smoke. Madison Square Garden turned into a playoff rave.
Somewhere in Boston, a tea party just spilled.
The New York Knicks slammed the door shut on the Celtics’ postseason dreams with a gritty, high-octane 108-102 win in Game 6. And just like that — bing bong — the Knicks are headed to the Eastern Conference Final, baby.
MSG? Absolute mayhem.
Jalen Brunson went full Broadway mode — no intermission, all buckets. He sliced through Boston’s defense like it was a $1 pizza slice, dropping dimes and draining daggers while looking unbothered by the ghosts of Celtics past.
Josh Hart? The guy played like he had a cheat code for hustle. Loose ball? His. Missed shot? His rebound. Boston’s dignity? Probably somewhere under his shoe.
Boston gave it one last gasp — but missing Jayson Tatum (or even just some fourth-quarter magic), they ran out of steam and ran into a Knicks squad playing like it was personal. Because it was.
Let’s not lie: the Celtics looked like they brought a Harvard textbook to a subway brawl.
And now? The Knicks are four wins away from the NBA Finals. Fans are already planning parades, irrational confidence is at an all-time high, and Spike Lee might be mayor by morning.
Boston? Time to hit the offseason group chat.
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