NBA Playoff Scores

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Three more Game 2s in the 2024 NBA playoffs were played on Monday night, with the last two coming down to thrilling finishes. The Knicks led the 76ers 2-0 at Madison Square Garden in an exciting game that went down to the wire. In the last 27 seconds, Donte DiVincenzo's 3-pointer, which raised the roof of MSG, helped New York erase a five-point deficit.

In other East action, the Cavaliers easily defeated the Magic, taking a 2-0 series lead. On Thursday, the series will return to Orlando.

The reigning champion Nuggets defeated the Lakers for the tenth time in a row to round up the evening in the West. Denver, which defeated Los Angeles in the Western Conference Finals the previous year, prevailed in Game 1 on Saturday night despite LeBron James and Anthony Davis scoring 59 points each. On Monday, Jamal Murray of the Nuggets stunned the Lakers once again with a step-back buzzer-beater over Anthony Davis to lead Denver to victory in Game 2.

1. Jamal Murray is infused with ice.

Finding a more deadly postseason scorer would be difficult, since Murray is a versatile player who doesn't always have to carry his team but is always willing to step up when necessary. He can create and convert any shot, and his nerve is unflappable.

Murray had only made three of sixteen field goals in the opening three quarters. After such a poor start, some shooters—even excellent ones—lose confidence, but not Murray, who went on to shoot 6-of-8 for 14 points in the fourth quarter, the last two of which, of course, were the difference, leaving Anthony Davis unable to stop this vicious step-back. 

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2. The Knicks are a committee hero

DiVincenzo, who scored the game-winning basket for the Knicks, is the official hero, but five other players had to step up and play heroically for New York to win.

First, with 27 seconds remaining and the Knicks behind by five, Jalen Brunson, who had shot a scorching 16 for 55 in the first two games of this series, made a 3-pointer to trim the advantage to two. The second hero, Josh Hart, then grabbed the ball from Tyrese Maxey on the subsequent inbound play and kicked it to DiVincenzo, who missed his first opportunity to win the game.

If it weren't for Isaiah Hartenstein, the third hero, who raced in for the offensive rebound and pushed the ball out to OG Anunoby, the fourth hero, who had the composure and excellent judgment to swing the ball back to DiVincenzo, who wasn't going to miss again, that would have been the end of New York's night.

3. Jalen Brunson is still having difficulties

Before this series, Brunson had played in 458 games over his six-year career, including postseason games, and he had never attempted more than 25 shots in a single game. Currently, he has accomplished this twice, going 8 for 26 in Game 1 and 8 for 29 in Game 2.

Compute it to be 16 for 55 over two games, with 2 of 12 coming from 3. Saying that these last two games have been the most inefficient of Brunson's career is not hyperbole, and his 27% shooting performance on Monday was by far his worst ever in a playoff game. Despite this, the Knicks lead the Sixers 2-0 despite Tyrese Maxey and Joel Embiid scoring 131 points each in the first two games.

4. AD and Nikola Jokic defeat LeBron

With eight rebounds, two thefts, two blocks, twelve assists, and 26 points overall, LeBron James had a great game. James scored 12 points in the fourth quarter, including two crucial three-pointers that gave the Lakers some much-needed breathing space as the Nuggets attempted to rally from a 20-point deficit.

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Three more Game 2s in the 2024 NBA playoffs were played on Monday night, with the last two coming down to thrilling finishes. The Knicks led the 76ers 2-0 at Madison Square Garden in an exciting game that went down to the wire. In the last 27 seconds, Donte DiVincenzo's 3-pointer, which raised the roof of MSG, helped New York erase a five-point deficit.

In other East action, the Cavaliers easily defeated the Magic, taking a 2-0 series lead. On Thursday, the series will return to Orlando.

The reigning champion Nuggets defeated the Lakers for the tenth time in a row to round up the evening in the West. Denver, which defeated Los Angeles in the Western Conference Finals the previous year, prevailed in Game 1 on Saturday night despite LeBron James and Anthony Davis scoring 59 points each. On Monday, Jamal Murray of the Nuggets stunned the Lakers once again with a step-back buzzer-beater over Anthony Davis to lead Denver to victory in Game 2.

1. Jamal Murray is infused with ice.

Finding a more deadly postseason scorer would be difficult, since Murray is a versatile player who doesn't always have to carry his team but is always willing to step up when necessary. He can create and convert any shot, and his nerve is unflappable.

Murray had only made three of sixteen field goals in the opening three quarters. After such a poor start, some shooters—even excellent ones—lose confidence, but not Murray, who went on to shoot 6-of-8 for 14 points in the fourth quarter, the last two of which, of course, were the difference, leaving Anthony Davis unable to stop this vicious step-back. 

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2. The Knicks are a committee hero

DiVincenzo, who scored the game-winning basket for the Knicks, is the official hero, but five other players had to step up and play heroically for New York to win.

First, with 27 seconds remaining and the Knicks behind by five, Jalen Brunson, who had shot a scorching 16 for 55 in the first two games of this series, made a 3-pointer to trim the advantage to two. The second hero, Josh Hart, then grabbed the ball from Tyrese Maxey on the subsequent inbound play and kicked it to DiVincenzo, who missed his first opportunity to win the game.

If it weren't for Isaiah Hartenstein, the third hero, who raced in for the offensive rebound and pushed the ball out to OG Anunoby, the fourth hero, who had the composure and excellent judgment to swing the ball back to DiVincenzo, who wasn't going to miss again, that would have been the end of New York's night.

3. Jalen Brunson is still having difficulties

Before this series, Brunson had played in 458 games over his six-year career, including postseason games, and he had never attempted more than 25 shots in a single game. Currently, he has accomplished this twice, going 8 for 26 in Game 1 and 8 for 29 in Game 2.

Compute it to be 16 for 55 over two games, with 2 of 12 coming from 3. Saying that these last two games have been the most inefficient of Brunson's career is not hyperbole, and his 27% shooting performance on Monday was by far his worst ever in a playoff game. Despite this, the Knicks lead the Sixers 2-0 despite Tyrese Maxey and Joel Embiid scoring 131 points each in the first two games.

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In other East action, the Cavaliers easily defeated the Magic, taking a 2-0 series lead. On Thursday, the series will return to Orlando. The reigning champion Nuggets defeated the Lakers for the tenth time in a row to round up the evening in the West. Denver, which defeated Los Angeles in the Western Conference Finals the previous year, prevailed in Game 1 on Saturday night despite LeBron James and Anthony Davis scoring 59 points each. On Monday, Jamal Murray of the Nuggets stunned the Lakers once again with a step-back buzzer-beater over Anthony Davis to lead Denver to victory in Game 2.

1. Jamal Murray is infused with ice.

Finding a more deadly postseason scorer would be difficult, since Murray is a versatile player who doesn't always have to carry his team but is always willing to step up when necessary. He can create and convert any shot, and his nerve is unflappable.

Murray had only made three of sixteen field goals in the opening three quarters. After such a poor start, some shooters—even excellent ones—lose confidence, but not Murray, who went on to shoot 6-of-8 for 14 points in the fourth quarter, the last two of which, of course, were the difference, leaving Anthony Davis unable to stop this vicious step-back. 

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2. The Knicks are a committee hero

DiVincenzo, who scored the game-winning basket for the Knicks, is the official hero, but five other players had to step up and play heroically for New York to win.

First, with 27 seconds remaining and the Knicks behind by five, Jalen Brunson, who had shot a scorching 16 for 55 in the first two games of this series, made a 3-pointer to trim the advantage to two. The second hero, Josh Hart, then grabbed the ball from Tyrese Maxey on the subsequent inbound play and kicked it to DiVincenzo, who missed his first opportunity to win the game.

If it weren't for Isaiah Hartenstein, the third hero, who raced in for the offensive rebound and pushed the ball out to OG Anunoby, the fourth hero, who had the composure and excellent judgment to swing the ball back to DiVincenzo, who wasn't going to miss again, that would have been the end of New York's night.

3. Jalen Brunson is still having difficulties

Before this series, Brunson had played in 458 games over his six-year career, including postseason games, and he had never attempted more than 25 shots in a single game. Currently, he has accomplished this twice, going 8 for 26 in Game 1 and 8 for 29 in Game 2.

Compute it to be 16 for 55 over two games, with 2 of 12 coming from 3. Saying that these last two games have been the most inefficient of Brunson's career is not hyperbole, and his 27% shooting performance on Monday was by far his worst ever in a playoff game. Despite this, the Knicks lead the Sixers 2-0 despite Tyrese Maxey and Joel Embiid scoring 131 points each in the first two games.

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