Mike Brown Makes Honest James Harden Admission After Knicks' Game 1 Win
Summary
The New York Knicks won Game 1 against the Cleveland Cavaliers after a big comeback in the fourth quarter and overtime. Coach Mike Brown said their plan was to attack Cavaliers guard James Harden, and Jalen Brunson led the team with 38 points.Key Facts
- The Knicks were down by 22 points in the fourth quarter before coming back to win 115-104 in overtime.
- Jalen Brunson scored the most points in the game with 38.
- The Knicks used screens to make Harden defend Brunson, allowing Brunson to score a lot.
- Coach Mike Brown said there was no secret to their strategy; they focused on attacking Harden.
- The Knicks had a 44-11 scoring run during the fourth quarter and overtime.
- The Cavaliers’ coach, Kenny Atkinson, called only one timeout during a 30-8 Knicks run.
- The Cavaliers struggled to stop Brunson in isolation plays, raising concerns for Game 2.
- Game 2 between the Knicks and Cavaliers is scheduled for Thursday night.
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