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The New York Knicks are advancing to the second round to take on the Boston Celtics after defeating the Detroit Pistons in Game 6 of the first round of the playoffs.
The Knicks will have a quick turnaround against the Celtics after they advanced to the second round back on Tuesday after defeating the No. 7 seed Orlando Magic in five games.
Here’s a look at the schedule for the second round:
Game 1 – Monday, May 5 @ TD Garden
Game 2 – Wednesday, May 7 @ TD Garden
Game 3 – Saturday, May 10 @ Madison Square Garden
Game 4 – Monday, May 12 @ Madison Square Garden
Game 5 – Wednesday, May 14 @ TD Garden (if necessary)
Game 6 – Friday, May 16 @ Madison Square Garden (if necessary)
Game 7 – Monday, May 19 @ TD Garden (if necessary)
The Knicks lost to the Celtics in all four regular season meetings, but the score has been reset as New York looks to get the better of Boston in the second round for a chance to advance to the Eastern Conference Finals.
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The Portland Trail Blazers lost an ugly game to the Boston Celtics on Monday night, with a final score of 102-94. The game seemed over before it began as Boston took a massive lead early. Portland was able to make a couple pushes to make the game closer, but were never able to take the lead or seriously threaten to steal it.
The Blazers were led in scoring by Jerami Grant’s 19 points, 10 of which came from the free throw line. Toumani Camara added 18 points and Jrue Holiday had 14. Only two Blazers shot 50% or better from the field: Robert Williams (3-3) and Sidy Cissoko (1-2).
The Celtics were led by 23 points from Payton Pritchard, including buzzer-beaters to end both the first and second quarters. They also got 20 points from Jaylen Brown and 18 points from Derrick White.
Donovan Clingan finished the game with 9 points, 15 rebounds and 4 blocks. He made three of his four shots from inside the arc, but attempted five threes and made just one. His rebounding and shot-blocking abilities were on full display and he was very important for Portland’s pushes throughout the game.
Clingan’s effectiveness inside the paint takes a hit in Deni Avdija’s absence, as he doesn’t get quality shots. However, he was still efficient with the attempts he did get.
It’s hard to win games when you lose the first quarter 32-11. A 4-21 shooting performance from the field and 1-12 from deep in the quarter put the Blazers in a massive hole from the get-go. Boston didn’t do anything incredible, 54% from the field and 29% from three, but it was enough to go up huge on Portland.
It marked the second straight game that the Blazers set a season low in first quarter points after logging just 12 points in the first frame against the Toronto Raptors. They also set a new season low for points in a first half with just 37.
Portland just could not get the lid off the basket in this game. They shot just 42% from the field, 26% from deep and 67% from the free throw line. Without any consistency scoring the ball, every run quickly ended as the misses began to pile up.
While the Blazers played good defense throughout the game, Boston was able to win by just making a couple more shots and ride their huge first quarter to survive every push Portland made.
Portland stays on the road to face the Washington Wizards tomorrow at 4:00 p.m. PST.
As snow hits NYC to DC and more, Winter Storm Fern covers iconic landmarks nationwide
From Capitol Hill to Times Square, see Winter Storm Fern cover iconic landmarks across the United States.
Many Boston residents awoke Monday, Jan. 26, to over 18 inches of thick, white snow outside their windows after the strongest part of the highly anticipated winter storm moved through overnight.
It’s the biggest snowstorm Boston has seen for nearly four years. According to the National Weather Service, the last time Boston got more than 8 inches of snow from a single storm was on Feb. 25, 2022.
Boston’s Logan International Airport reported a total of 18.6 inches of snow as of 7 a.m., and the city was expected to get at least 3 to 4 more inches from the storm.
And the snow on the ground is supposed to stick around.
“We’re looking at temperatures falling back into the teens and single digits overnight, so we’re not really expecting the snow to go really anywhere,” said Francis Tarasiewicz, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Norton.
The massive storm dumped several inches of snow onto most of the state Sunday and early Monday, according to the National Weather Service. Check out the snow totals for several Massachusetts communities.
Here are the most recent snowfall totals reported in several Massachusetts cities and towns as of Monday, Jan. 26, according to the National Weather Service:
Now that the bulk of the storm has passed, light to moderate snow is expected to fall in Massachusetts throughout Monday, Jan. 26, and into Tuesday, Jan. 27, according to NWS.
Eastern Massachusetts, including Boston and Lawrence, could see up to 3 to 4 more inches of snow, the weather service said.
Worcester, Provincetown, and Fitchburg could see 2 to 3 inches, Greenfield could see 2 inches, and Hyannis, Springfield, Pittsfield, and Great Barrington could see 1 to 2 inches, NWS said.
New Bedford, Martha’s Vineyard, and Nantucket could see less than an inch of snow on Monday, Jan. 26, according to NWS.
“Any lingering snow showers should be wrapped up by around 11 p.m. or so,” Tarasiewicz said.
Temperatures are expected to be below freezing throughout much of the state on Monday and Tuesday.
Local News
The Boston Police Department is looking for a 15-year-old girl who was last seen on Jan. 17 at her home in Dorchester, police said.
The teen, identified as Briyana Jaques, is around 5’4’’ tall and weighs around 110 pounds, the department said. She has a “medium-brown complexion” with black hair, some of which is dyed red, and a nose piercing, Boston police said.
Jaques is known to go to the South Bay Mall as well as Victory Road, Mather Street, and Wheatland Avenue, police said.
The department is asking anyone with information regarding Jaques whereabouts to contact District B-3 Detectives at (617) 343-4712.
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