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ORL 87, NJN 85 - On November 20, 1993, Shaquille O'Neal delivered a dominant performance in a thrilling game between the ...
DET 105, LAL 97 - The Pistons won the series in a four-game sweep of the injury-riddled Lakers, marking the first time a team ...
ORL 95, NYK 100 - On January 4, 1994, the New York Knicks triumphed over the Orlando Magic with a final score of 100-95.
ORL 85, PHI 97 - On May 13, 1999, Allen Iverson made NBA history by becoming the first and only player to record 10 steals in a ...
IND 91, NYK 92 - On June 5, 1999, Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals, the Knicks were down 91-88 with just 5 seconds remaining when Larry Johnson made a clutch 3-pointer, was fouled, and converted the ensuing free throw. This dramatic 4-point play, arguably one of the greatest in NBA history, electrified the 19,763 fans at Madison Square Garden and put the Knicks a step closer to the NBA Finals. Player of the game: Larry Johnson: 26 PTS, 10-18 FGM, 56 FG%, 3-6 3PM, 8 REB, 1 STL I was here live, running around the International Broadcast Box just after turning 3, wearing a custom-made Knicks-themed orange Power Ranger costume given to me by a work friend of my father's. I didn't understand what was going on, but I happily joined in cheering with the crowd. It wasn’t until I was 6 that I actually started watching the games. During the lockout-shortened 1998-99 season, the Pacers and Knicks clashed in the Eastern Conference Finals. Despite the Pacers being favored and finishing the regular season with a strong record, the Knicks, who barely made the playoffs as the eighth seed, achieved several stunning upsets. They knocked out the top-seeded Miami Heat in a dramatic Game 5 and then swept the Atlanta Hawks to advance to the Conference Finals. With 11.9 seconds left in Game 3 and the Pacers leading 91-88, Johnson’s controversial 4-point play turned the game. After a disputed foul call, Johnson’s 3-pointer tied the game, and he made the free throw to give the Knicks a 92-91 lead. The Pacers had one last chance, but Mark Jackson’s missed jumper sealed the Knicks’ win. This thrilling finish, marked by Johnson's clutch performance and the dubious foul call, gave New York a crucial victory.
LAC 89, NYK 113 - On March 16, 1999, the New York Knicks delivered a commanding performance against the Los Angeles ...
CHI 94, NYK 91 - After experiencing their first real vulnerability with a loss in Game 3, the Bulls faced intense pressure from the ...
PHI 78, TOR 102 - On May 11, 2001, Vince Carter delivered a career-high 50 points in a playoff game, setting a franchise record ...
MEM 123, NOH 125 OT - On February 21, 2003 Jamal Mashburn of the New Orleans Hornets scored 50 points, tying his career ...
HOU 114, LAL 112 - Ralph Sampson, who teamed with Hakeem Olajuwon in a Twin Towers alignment for the Houston Rockets, ...
IND 107, DET 110 - The outcome of the game seemed almost secondary to Dennis Rodman's remarkable rebounding ...
GSW 94, WSB 115 - On December 27, 1995, facing his former team, Chris Webber delivered the best performance of his young ...
ORL 113, NJN 105 - On February 23, 2003, the Orlando Magic triumphed over the New Jersey Nets with a 113–105 victory, ...
PHO 126, LAL 118 - On May 4, 2006, the 2006 NBA MVP would not be denied, the Phoenix Suns, led by Steve Nash's 32 points ...
NYK 106, CHH 110 2OT - In Game 3 of the 1993 NBA Eastern Conference Semifinals, the Charlotte Hornets narrowly defeated ...
ShoTime Ohtani's 473-foot moonshot sails beyond the bleachers at Dodger Stadium BOS 6, LAD 9 - In just four months with the ...