Hartford Courant

Defense struggling as playoff race gets closer

- By Fiifi Frimpong

The Knicks entered Miami-dade Arena on a night the Heat and the NBA world continue to celebrate the life of Hall of Famer Willis Reed.

The Heat played a tribute pregame honoring the legend and the Knicks wore a black stripe on their jerseys to commemorat­e the former MVP that’s largely responsibl­e for both of the Knicks’ championsh­ips.

Two days after a historic night that ended in a loss, the Knicks lose to the Heat, 127-120. Tom Thibodeau’s squad put up an offensive performanc­e good enough to win but failed to stop Jimmy Butler, who finished with 35 points and nine assists.

For the second straight game, the Knicks struggled with an unlikely key contributo­r. Gabe Vincent lit the away team up early, shooting 3-for-5 from downtown and finishing with 19 points. Vincent got hot early, hitting his season’s scoring average (nine points) in the first quarter.

Jalen Brunson, as usual, kept the Knicks in the game. He finished with 25 points, six rebounds and six assists. The Knicks garnered a bunch of open looks due to the

Heat doubling and sitting in zone defense during some possession­s. They weren’t able to convert on those open looks early but finished the game shooting 40% from deep.

The Knicks entered the fourth quarter down five but quickly took the lead after five straight buckets to open the period. The home team quickly responded, with the help of a three-point barrage from Tyler Herro and Max Strus, to extend the lead to 12 points. The two teams exchanged buckets in the fourth with Herro scoring 11 points in the final period.

The Knicks cut the lead to five with 42 seconds remaining, but their inability to get stops throughout the whole game resulted in a second straight loss.

The Heat scored with ease most of the night as the Knicks struggled defensivel­y, like they did against the T-wolves on Monday.

A game after allowing 140 points to a Timberwolv­es squad without their best players, Thibodeau’s team gave up 127 points to the Heat, who rank last in points per game (109) entering Wednesday. The Knicks allowed the Heat to shoot 57% on the night, an anomaly for a team that ranks 28th in three-point percentage.

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