Knicks 121, Celtics 113: "Bridges best game as a Knick. Give him his roses."
Briefly

In an intense Game Four, the New York Knicks showcased their strength by overpowering the Boston Celtics with a 116-104 victory. After a strong first half by Boston, which included Jayson Tatum’s 42-point game, New York turned things around in the second half, led by an inspired Jalen Brunson and Mikal Bridges, who played a pivotal role in their comeback. Dominating the paint with a 64-32 advantage and winning the rebounding battle, New York effectively capitalized on their interior game while Boston relied heavily on perimeter shooting. This win puts New York up 3-1 in the series, with Game Five looming in Boston.
New York’s interior dominance, highlighted by a 64-32 advantage in paint points and 43-31 on the boards, resulted in a commanding victory over Boston.
Despite Jayson Tatum's stellar performance, scoring 42 points before his exit, Boston struggled with their inside game against the Knicks' relentless attack.
Mikal Bridges delivered an exceptional second half, combining both offensive firepower and defensive tenacity, marking it as his best game since joining the Knicks.
With their Game Four win, New York leads the series 3-1, putting them one win away from advancing, defying expectations heading into Game Five.
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