Karl-Anthony Towns celebrates with fans after the Knicks' 140-89 Game 6 series-clinching win over the Hawks on April 30, 2026 in Atlanta.
Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post
ATLANTA — For a minute, we were getting exactly what we expected. The Hawks came out quick and they came out sharp. They took a 9-5 lead. They took an 11-9 lead. Four minutes into Game 6, it looked like Atlanta was doing just as it promised it would do: Make the Knicks work. Make the Knicks sweat.
Maybe make the Knicks worry.
Then OG Anunoby drained a 3. For the first time you could hear a few Knicks fans, but they were still outnumbered. This was a last-stand night for the Hawks. This was line-in-the-sand. This was a jutting of jaws and flexing of muscles. What was the line from “Rudy”?
“Nobody comes into our house and pushes us around.”

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