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Knicks administer generational beatdown of Hawks to advance to Eastern Conference semis

By Jay BusbeeYahoo Sports

New York had quite a night in Game 6 in Atlanta.

ATLANTA — The box score will tell you that Game 6 of the Hawks-Knicks playoff series ended after 48 minutes of game play. The box score lies. This game was over in four minutes and 10 seconds, the exact length of time that the Hawks could run with the Knicks.

What followed those scant competitive minutes was pure, uncut, not-safe-for-work-or-children carnage. New York started with a virtually flawless 40-15 first quarter and a playoff-record 83-36 halftime lead — no, there’s no typo there — to stomp the Hawks into paste and set up a fourth straight trip to the Eastern Conference semis. The final score — New York 140, Atlanta 89 — came more as a relief than as a celebration, because it meant the Knicks didn’t need to tire themselves out scoring any more points.

The Knicks now await the winner of Boston-Philadelphia, and after the last three games of this series, now look like a viable threat to reach the Finals. As for the Hawks … you know the old Tyson line about having a plan until you get punched in the face? Yeah.

Iron Mike didn’t say anything about getting punched 35 times in a row. Whatever plans Atlanta may have had to slow down the Knicks should be burned in a fire pit on a Cancun beach later this week. Nothing slowed down the Knicks except the clock; if this were a baseball game, New York might have scored in the quadruple digits.