Knicks vs. Celtics score, results: Resilient Knicks outlast Celtics in double overtime thriller – Sporting News - Sports Rack

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Knicks vs. Celtics score, results: Resilient Knicks outlast Celtics in double overtime thriller – Sporting News

What a game! The two teams that were there at the beginning of the NBA, provide an absolute classic to tip-off NBA 75 for each of them. 

The historic Knicks-Celtics rivalry provided a thrilling entertainer. It had everything but in the end, the hosts outlasted the visitors after 58 minutes of action. 

Julius Randle dropped 35 while Evan Fournier put up 32, most of them in the second half, as they helped the Knicks overcome a franchise record 46 points from Jaylen Brown. 

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Knicks vs. Celtics score

  Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT OT2 Final
Knicks 29 25 32 34 12 10 138
Celtics 35 23 24 30 12 6 134

Knicks vs. Celtics live updates, highlights

(All times Eastern)

End of Overtime 2: Knicks 138, Celtics 134

10:41 p.m: That’s the final buzzer. Celtics heave multiple 3-pointers but the Knicks come out on top at the final buzzer.  

10:37 p.m: Evan Fournier knocks the big 3-pointer and Derrick Rose follows up with a bucket to put the Knicks 138-134. 

10:36 p.m: Randle and Tatum trade magnificent and-1 plays. Celtics up 1 (134-133) with 1:05 to play.

10:33 p.m: It’s getting late and fatigue is definitely settling in. After the first couple of buckets, both teams haven’t scored for nearly three minutes. Jaylen Brown has 46 for the game so far with 1:52 to play

End of Overtime 1: Knicks 128, Celtics 128

10:26 p.m: DOUBLE OT! Both teams go scoreless over the final 2:58 of the extra session with the scores remaining tied at 128.

10:23 p.m: Seemed like fatigue was setting in and Ime Udoka calls timeout with one minute remaining and the scores tied at 128. Of the 24 combined points scored, 21 have been scored from beyond the arc as both teams found the hot hand from long range. 

10:22 p.m: Nobody is missing here in overtime! 

10:19 p.m: Brown, who now has 42, and Fournier trade 3-pointers to start the extra period. 

End of regulation: Knicks 116, Celtics 116

10:15 p.m.: OVERTIME! What a turnaround by the Celtics after being down by 11 with 3:30 left. Marcus Smart knocks down a 3-pointer at the buzzer after Randle makes his both free-throws. With both teams tied at 116, we got some FREE BASKETBALL!

 

10:13 p.m: JAYLEN BROWN drills the long 3-pointer from near the logo. The lead is cut to one as the Celtics foul Randle immediately with 4.8 seconds left on the game clock. 

10:11 p.m: Quick baseline curl by Evan Fournier. Knicks now up four with nine seconds left as Celtics call their final timeout. 

10:09 p.m: Two-point game with 11 seconds remaining. A couple of turnovers brings the Celtics back into the fray. Who’s going to get the final say at the buzzer?

10:05 p.m: Jaylen Brown gets one to fall, now has 36 – the most by a Celtic in a season-opener. He cuts the lead to three but Evan Fournier takes the lead back to six with a 3-pointers. 49.3 seconds left with the Knicks up 112-109.

10:02 p.m: Are the Celtics making a comeback? Grant Williams is knocking down some clutch 3-pointers. It’s a five-point game (109-104) with 1:27 left. 

9:54 p.m: Fake and the SLAM by Randle. Knicks are up by their largest lead of 11 (109-98) with 4:03 to play. 

9:52 p.m: Five quick points – first a Walker three and then a Toppin finish in transition. Knicks lead by 10 with just over 5:30 left to play. 

9:41 p.m: Rose to Toppin for the alley-oop. The Knicks stay in front as both teams trade quick buckets. 100-92 in favour of the hosts with 8:57 left to play.

9:38 p.m: Six quick points from the Knicks has the Garden rocking. They now lead 92-84 with 10:23 to play in the game

End of the third – Knicks 86, Celtics 82

9:33 p.m: That’s the quarter. Knicks outscore the Celtics 32-24 in the period to carry a four-point lead into the fourth period. They ended that third quarter on a 15-6 run. 

9:28 p.m: RANDLE TO BARRET! Not once, but twice. First, the corner 3 and then slam in transition. 

9:23 p.m: Knicks take the lead! The small by Toppin gives the Knicks the 79-78 lead with 1:59 lead to play. Timeout, Boston. 

9:21 p.m.: Two-point game. A tremendous block gets the Knicks going in transition which results in an and-1 for Obi Toppin. 

9:16 p.m: RJ Barrett with the flush. That’s his first points of the game and it’s a four-point game now (71-67) with 5:39 to play. 

9:12 p.m: Back to the action.

Robert Williams makes his presence felt on both ends early. First, the dunk off the pass from Marcus Smart and then the block on former Celtic Kemba Walker.

Then, Jayson Tatum knocks down a three which forces the Knicks to call time out. Celtics lead 67-58 with 8:36 to play in the period

Halftime – Knicks 54, Celtics 58

8:50 p.m:  The Knicks finished the half on a strong push to get right back in it. Brown has 25 points on 9-for-12 shooting for Boston while Randle leads the Knicks with 22 on 7-for-13 from the floor. Tatum has nine points but is 0-for-6 from long range.

8:39 p.m.:  Just as I mentioned the Knicks were struggling for easy offense, Randle has taken this game over. He now has 20 points and the Knicks have cut the deficit to just two points at 50-48.

8:33 p.m.:  Jayson Tatum is struggling to find the range. He has just four points on 1-for-5 shooting. Randle scores four quick points for the Knicks and it’s back to 50-43 as Boston call time. 4:36 to play in the second quarter.

8:30 p.m.:  Kemba Walker drives on Payton Pritchard and works his way to the line but he can only make one. Celtics lead 50-39 with 5:40 to play in the half. New York are struggling for easy offense at the moment.

8:22 p.m.:  The Celtics continue their scorching shooting to start the second quarter. Boston are 63 percent from the field and 58 percent from long range as they take a 45-34 lead with 8:53 to play in the first half. 

End of the first – Knicks 29, Celtics 35

8:14 p.m.:  What a quarter for Brown! He leads all scorers with 20 points. Randle has 10 for New York. Boston are 6-for-9 from long range through one quarter.

8:11 p.m.:  Brown is in complete takeover mode right now for Boston. He has 18 points in the first quarter on 7-for-9 from the floor.

8:07 p.m.:  Kemba Walker’s mom approved of his first bucket with the Knicks. A straightaway triple.

8:04 p.m.:  “MVP” chants for Randle at the free-throw line. He has eight points to lead the Knicks but it’s the Celtics with the 29-23 edge with 2:30 to play in the first.

7:55 p.m.:  Jaylen Brown is ON FIRE! Brown was just cleared from covid protocol yesterday, he now has 14 points in the first six minutes of this game. Celtics lead 20-16.

7:51 p.m.:  The long range attempts are falling early for both teams. It’s locked at 11-11 with 8:07 to play in the first quarter. 

7:46 p.m.:  We are underway and the atmosphere is electric! Julius Randle gets things started with a triple for the Knicks!

Pregame

7:25 p.m.:  You KNEW Spike wasn’t going to miss this one. NBA is back at Madison Square Garden to tip-off the 2021-22 season.

7:15 p.m.:  Kemba is back in New York and ready to face his old friends from Boston!

6:05 p.m.:  The Knicks will start Kemba Walker, Evan Fournier, RJ Barrett, Julius Randle and Mitchell Robinson.

5:11 p.m.:  All-Star guard Jaylen Brown will be available for the Celtics’ season opener, however, new acquisition Josh Richardson will miss the game with a migrane.

Knicks vs. Celtics start time today

  • Date:  Wednesday, Oct. 20
  • Start time:  7:30 p.m. ET | 4:30 p.m. PT

The Knicks will open their 2021-22 season by hosting the Celtics at Madison Square Garden. The game will tip off at 7:30 p.m. ET.

How to watch Knicks vs. Celtics

  • TV Channel: ESPN, MSG Network
  • Live stream: Watch ESPN, fuboTV

Knicks vs. Celtics will be broadcast live on ESPN. You can live stream the game on Watch ESPN

Knicks schedule 2021-22

(All times Eastern)

Date Game Time National TV
Oct. 20 vs. Celtics 7:30 PM ESPN
Oct. 22 at Magic 7:00 PM  
Oct. 24 vs. Magic 7:00 PM  
Oct. 26 vs. 76ers 7:30 PM TNT
Oct. 28 at Bulls 8:00 PM  
Oct. 30 at Pelicans 7:00 PM  
Nov. 1 vs. Raptors 7:30 PM NBA TV
Nov. 3 at Pacers 7:00 PM  
Nov. 5 at Bucks 7:30 PM ESPN
Nov. 7 vs. Cavaliers 6:00 PM  

Celtics schedule 2021-22

(All times Eastern)

Date Game Time National TV
Oct. 20 at Knicks 7:30 PM ESPN
Oct. 22 vs. Raptors 7:30 PM  
Oct. 24 at Rockets 7:00 PM NBA TV
Oct. 25 at Hornets 7:00 PM  
Oct. 27 vs. Wizards 7:30 PM  
Oct. 30 at Wizards 5:00 PM  
Nov. 1 vs. Bulls 7:30 PM  
Nov. 3 at Magic 7:00 PM  
Nov. 4 at Heat 7:30 PM NBA TV
Nov. 6 at Mavericks 8:30 PM  


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