NBA Game Recap - New York at Boston
Wed Nov 21, 2018 7:30 PM EST

IND
109
CHA
127
F
NO
120
PHI
121
F
NY
117
BOS
109
F
TOR
124
ATL
108
F
DEN
103
MIN
101
F
POR
100
MIL
143
F
DET
124
HOU
126
F
LAL
109
CLE
105
F
PHO
116
CHI
124
F
MEM
104
SA
103
F
BKN
113
DAL
119
F
SAC
119
UTA
110
F
OKC
123
GS
95
F

New York 117, Boston 109

Nov 21, 2018, 7:30 PM EST

Final

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New York

26

39

19

33

117

Boston

18

31

20

40

109

Burke scores 29, Knicks end 6-game, top Celtics 117-109
Wed Nov 21, 2018 11:11 PM

BOSTON (AP) Boston coach Brad Stevens knows what is wrong with the Celtics. Plenty.

Trey Burke scored 29 points, Tim Hardaway Jr. had 21 and the New York Knicks snapped a six-game losing streak with a 117-109 victory over the surprisingly inconsistent Celtics on Wednesday night.

Noah Vonleh had 16 points and Enes Kanter finished with 10 points and 10 rebounds for New York, which won for the fifth time in 19 games.

"This is a lot of things," Boston coach Brad Stevens said. "We have a myriad of issues we have to fix."

Kyrie Irving led the Celtics with 22 points and 13 assists, Marcus Morris had 21 points, and Al Horford and Gordon Hayward each added 19 points. It was a season-high third straight loss for Boston, which slipped to 9-9.

Pegged as one of the Eastern Conference's favorites after they lost in the conference finals last season, the Celtics currently look like a team that has lost its cohesiveness. The Celtics have a healthy Irving and Hayward, who were injured and missed the playoffs, but they look nothing like last season's team.

"We're not playing with the same personality that we did last year and that's the easy way to describe it and the 50,000 issues are below that," Stevens said. "I just don't know that we're that good. Maybe it's not a wake-up call if you keep getting beat."

Boston cut its deficit to 110-106 on a 3-pointer by Hayward, but Burke hit a jumper with 50 seconds to play. Burke added a 3-pointer to make it 115-109 with 12 seconds left.

Mitchell Robinson's basket with just under five minutes to play pushed New York ahead 103-87 and sent a good number of fans to the exits, and some voiced their displeasure before leaving by booing.

"In order to be considered a special team, you have to earn it," Irving said"

Hardaway felt the Knicks have something to build on.

"We're 5-14. We've still got a lot of learning to do," he said. "We'll go and look at film on Friday. But everybody should go home with a smile on their face and eat good tomorrow, you know, because we got a win."

Leading by 16 at the half, the Knicks had their lead cut to 10 four times in the third quarter, but Boston was unable to reduce it to single digits.

"Effort. They stuck with it. Young fellas on a back-to-back, in a hostile environment," Knicks coach David Fizdale said. "Just played extremely hard and played through a lot of adversity. Thank goodness that clock ran out."

The Celtics started hearing boos from the home crowd midway through the second quarter and the boos became louder when they fell behind by 20 points, 46-26.

"Tomorrow might be a good day for us to reflect a little bit," Hayward said.

New York built its lead to 57-31 on Kanter's reverse layup before heading to the locker room with a 65-49 edge at halftime.

TIP-INS

Knicks: Fizdale started Emmanuel Mudlay and Hardaway in the backcourt, saying: "They're starting to play with some good chemistry. I'm happy with the pace." ... They shot 65 percent (15 of 23) in the second quarter.

Celtics: Horford started after he was listed as probable because of a sore left knee. He went to the locker room briefly in the second quarter. ... Boston missed its initial 10 3-point attempts and 14 of its first 15.

STAYING THE SAME

Fizdale decided to use the same starting lineup as Tuesday night, because his team "got off to a good start" despite a loss to Portland at Madison Square Garden.

New York got off to a quick start again Wednesday, opening a 25-14 lead late in the opening quarter.

GOTTA GO

Stevens was asked about the play of two of his players before the game and turned it into how his team needs to improve and play more consistently.

"It's not about what you do on one day right now," said. "It's about how can you piece things together and go and go and go and go. As a team, that's what we're all searching for."

UP NEXT

Knicks: Host the Pelicans on Friday. They lost in the only meeting between the teams this season, in New Orleans on Nov. 16.

Celtics: At the Hawks on Friday, the first of a three-game road trip.

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Leaders

New York PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
T. Burke 29 10 11 6 2 0
T. Hardaway 21 -3 4 4 0 0
Boston PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
K. Irving 22 13 13 6 3 1
M. Morris 21 4 4 8 1 0

Team Comparison

NY BOS
Points For 117 109
Field Goals 44/89-49% 38/97-39%
Three Pointers 15/30-50% 10/33-30%
Free Throws 14/17-82% 23/32-72%
Offensive Rebounds 9 15
Defensive Rebounds 40 35
Rebounds 56 60
Blocks 11 9
Steals 3 10
Turnovers 17 8
Points Scored Off Turnovers 5 17
Points in the Paint 34 42
Fast Break Points 7 15
Personal Fouls 24 16
Technical Fouls 0 1
Flagrant Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - Series Tied 1-1

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Oct 20 BOS 103 @ NY 101 J. Tatum 24 T. Hardaway 24
Wed Nov 21 NY 117 @ BOS 109 T. Burke 29 K. Irving 22

Game Information

Stadium: TD Garden, Boston, Massachusetts
Attendance: 18,624
Game Time: 2:15