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The East is about to change the sky? The Eastern Conference fell behind 1-3 in the top two in the regular season, and the Knicks can be called the king of reversals

7:20pm, 16 May 2025Basketball

May 13th news In the G4 of the Eastern Conference semi-finals of the NBA playoffs, the Celtics lost to the Knicks 113-121 away, falling behind 1-3 and fell into a desperate situation. The current situation in the East is somewhat unexpected. The Cavaliers and Celtics, who were invincible in the regular season, both fell behind 1-3 in the scores, and their respective core Mitchell and Tatum were injured and their lives were on the verge of death. The Pacers and Knicks, two teams that were not favored before the series are expected to meet in the Eastern Conference Finals. The three games won by the Knicks were all big reversals. In the first game, the Knicks narrowly won 108-105 overtime when they were 20 points behind; in the second game, the Knicks won another 91-90 after falling behind. In today's G4, the Knicks were once 14 points behind. They broke out in the second half and won 19 points, and finally completed this big reversal. In terms of three major reversals in the series, the Knicks deserved the king of reversals.

Bridges played in 44 minutes in this game, made 11 of 21 shots, scored 23 points, 7 rebounds, 3 assists, 4 steals and 1 block, and scored 10 points in the last quarter, becoming the key to the team's victory. Coincidentally, in the second game of the series, Bridges broke out in the final quarter with 0 of 8 in the first three quarters, and sent out a winning steal, leading the team to complete a 20-point reversal. In the first game, Bridges' key blocking killed the game.

Except for Brunson, who won the season's key gentleman of the year, Bridges' performance at critical moments is no less than Brunson.

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