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1997 NBA Eastern Conference Semifinals Game 1 New York Knicks at Miami Heat, May 7, 1997

NYK 88 MIA 79 - On May 7, 1997, the New York Knicks faced the Miami Heat in Game 1 of the NBA Eastern Conference Semifinals at Miami Arena. The game was the beginning of what would become a famously heated and contentious series. The Knicks emerged victorious with an 88-79 win, setting the tone with their physical play and defensive intensity. Patrick Ewing led the Knicks with 24 points and 16 rebounds, demonstrating his dominance in the paint. Allan Houston and John Starks also contributed significantly, providing crucial scoring and perimeter defense. The Knicks' ability to control the tempo and execute under pressure allowed them to secure the opening game on the road. Miami, despite the loss, showcased their resilience and competitive spirit. Tim Hardaway and Alonzo Mourning were key players for the Heat, with Hardaway scoring 27 points and Mourning adding 21 points and 12 rebounds. However, the Heat struggled to find consistent scoring beyond their star duo, and their offense was stymied by the Knicks' aggressive defense. The game was marked by physical play and numerous fouls, foreshadowing the intensity and animosity that would characterize the rest of the series. The Knicks' victory in Game 1 was crucial in establishing their presence and confidence, setting the stage for a hard-fought and dramatic series.