The Knicks, who led by as many as 19 points in
the third quarter before the Heat whittled the deficit to two
points late in the fourth, trail the series three games to two
heading into Game 6, scheduled for Friday night in Miami.
Brunson pulled down nine rebounds and had seven assists. He and
Grimes -- who had eight points, five assists and four rebounds
-- became the first pair of Knicks to play all 48 minutes in a
playoff game since Walt Frazier and Jerry Lucas did so against
the Boston Celtics in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference finals on
April 23, 1972.
"Just trying to do everything I could to win," Brunson said. "We
did that. Now it's on to Game 6."
RJ Barrett had 26 points and Julius Randle added 24 points for
the Knicks. The duo teamed up with Brunson to score all the
points in New York's decisive 23-5, third-quarter run.
Jimmy Butler put up 19 points, nine assists and seven rebounds
for the Heat, who squandered a 10-point, second-quarter lead.
Bam Adebayo had 18 points and eight rebounds while Duncan
Robinson scored 17 points off the bench. Max Strus added 14
points and Caleb Martin collected 11 points in a reserve role.
The Heat ended the first quarter on a 16-4 run to take their
biggest lead at 24-14 before the Knicks opened the second period
by hitting their first seven shots during an 18-2 run that
lasted just 2:54.
Miami scored the next nine points, after which neither team led
by more than three points the remainder of the quarter. Randle's
3-pointer just before the buzzer gave the Knicks a 50-47 lead
entering halftime.
New York coach Tom Thibodeau said of Brunson: "What can you say
about the guy? He's just incredible. All-round player, great
leader, great toughness, mental toughness, physical toughness,
ability to think on his feet, ability to lead."
The Heat's Kevin Love hit a jumper to begin the third quarter
before Barrett, Brunson and Randle mounted the 23-5 run that
extended their lead to 73-54 with 5:55 left.
The Heat began inching back by ending the quarter on a 20-11
run. Miami got within four points four times in the fourth
before Butler sank one of two free throws to cut the deficit to
103-101 with 2:37 left. However, Isaiah Hartenstein dunked the
putback of a miss by Barrett for the Knicks, who led by at least
four the rest of the way.
Miami coach Erik Spoelstra said, "It's the playoffs. We're
playing against a good opponent. Nothing's easy in the playoffs.
You have to earn everything. We expected this to be tough. (The
Knicks) played well."
--Field Level Media
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