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The game began with a nerve-wracking performance from the Knicks as they quickly fell behind, leaving the crowd anxious. Observers feared history might repeat itself with the Celtics' sharpshooters, known for their three-point prowess, seemingly ready to dominate. However, the momentum shifted dramatically in the third quarter, marking a remarkable turnaround for the Knicks.
In what many are calling their best third quarter under head coach Tom Thibodeau, the Knicks displayed championship-caliber basketball, outscoring the Celtics and reclaiming the energy in the building. Key players stepped up when it mattered most, demonstrating the depth of the team and a newfound determination to succeed.