After what seemed like an eternity,[1] the Knicks were playing basketball in late April. I finally got to witness a playoff game since the first time I was an eighth grader at A.B. Davis Middle School, fawning over some girl named Olivia.
Unfortunately, the Knicks first playoff game ended in heartbreaking fashion, a loss in Boston, to the hated Celtics[2].
The Knicks actually came out strong to start the game, which led Knicks fans believe we actually had a chance to win this series. They even led by 12 at halftime! This was a team who had dominated the Knicks during the Dolan Era. I still remember this game to this very day. The Celtics fought back in the second half, but the Knicks were still able to take a slim five-point lead heading into the fourth quarter. …show more content…
When Toney Douglas hit a three pointer[3] with about 35 seconds to go, to give the Knicks a three-point lead, I was ecstatic! The Knicks were finally going to win a playoff game for the first time in TEN YEARS!! But then, the Knicks inexplicably allowed the Celtics to convert an alley-oop off coming off of a timeout, which cut the lead to one.
On the ensuing possession, the Knicks gave the ball to Melo. Even though he was having a rough shooting night, (5-17 at that point), I thought to myself, “Of course, he was going to score and ice the game. This is why the Knicks gave up half of their team and future draft picks, just for moments like these. “
But Paul Pierce flopped, and Melo was called for a bullshit offensive foul with 21 seconds remaining. How many times has he flopped in his career? 10? 20? 10000?? Remember this? What I thought and what they called were two different things," Anthony said after the game. Everyone with a semi-functional brain, knew that was a bad call, except for Doc