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New York Knicks crown 25-point comeback against Boston Celtics with RJ Barrett’s Buzzerbeater

What a crazy finish in New York City! The New York Knicks were up to 25 points behind the Boston Celtics, but with a wild threesome over the board with the buzzer, RJ Barrett shot the Knickerbockers to a 108: 105 comeback victory. With Evan Fournier, another player played an important part in this.

New York Knicks (19-20) – Boston Celtics (18-21) 108:105 (BOXSCORE)

The Celtics saw themselves in overtime when Jayson Tatum had sunk a long stepback threesome to equalize with just over a second on the clock. But the points 34 to 36 of the star of the guests (12/21 FG, 6/11 3FG, 6 rebounds, 9 assists) should not be enough, as the Knicks had a final time-out and Barrett still had an answer. Though Tatum Barrett defended closely, Madison Square Garden exploded.

It looked different earlier in the evening: The Celtics were leading with 57:32 just under four minutes before the break after Dennis Schröder had sunk a three. Julius Randle reacted to the expressions of displeasure with a lowered thumb and clearly stated afterwards that he wanted to tell the fans but please be calm and that the opinion of the audience does not interest him very much.

And in the end it was actually the home side who were allowed to cheer for the victory and who pushed past Boston in the standings. Once again, the weakness of the Celts was evident in clutch situations, which now stand at 7-16 (Knicks at least 11-11). With 22 points and 8 rebounds as well as a plus / minus of +14, said Randle (8/20 FG) also had a large share in the chase, even if he had problems from a distance (2/8 3FG). However, there was another player on the field with a better plus / minus (+18) and he goes by the name of Evan Fournier.

With 41 points and 10 converted three-pointers, the Frenchman set up two career highs at the same time, he is only the sixth player in NBA history to score more than 40 points and pocket 10 three-pointers and need less than 15 attempts from a distance (10 / 14) – the other five names: Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, Kemba Walker, Fred VanVleet and Ray Allen.

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