Stamford Advocate

Randle, Knicks beat Celtics to clinch No. 4 seed in East

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NEW YORK — Usually at home when the playoffs start, the New York Knicks will be on their home court this time.

Julius Randle capped his All-Star season with 20 points, seven rebounds and seven assists, and the Knicks beat the Boston Celtics 96-92 on Sunday to clinch the No. 4 seed in the Eastern Conference.

RJ Barrett scored 22 points for the Knicks, who won their third straight to finish 41-31 and earn home-court advantage for a firstround series with the Atlanta Hawks. The Knicks are headed to the postseason for the first time since winning the Atlantic Division title in 2012-13.

“We’re fighting for something every single game and that’s a good feeling,” Barrett said. “We’re a tough, resilient team. We’ve kind of made our name off that. So just really excited to go to the playoffs and fight hard and see what we can do.”

They needed a win Sunday to assure themselves of playing at Madison Square Garden next weekend and got plenty of help from the Celtics, who were already locked into the play-in tournament at the No. 7 spot and rested all their top players.

Boston cut a 21-point deficit to three in the final minutes, but Nerlens Noel had two big blocked shots before Randle hit a free throw to close the scoring.

Coach Tom Thibodeau said he wanted the Knicks to enjoy their accomplish­ment Sunday but then quickly turn their attention to playoff preparatio­ns.

“So you don’t want to feel too good, because you always want more,” he said.

The Knicks entered the day tied with the Southeast Division champion Hawks, who played later Sunday against Houston, but own the tiebreaker if they finish with the same record after sweeping the three-game season series.

The Knicks were one of the NBA’s biggest surprises in Thibodeau’s first season after having little to no playoff expectatio­ns outside the organizati­on. But they play the rugged defense characteri­stic of his teams and got much-improved play from Randle and Barrett to strengthen the offense as the season went on.

Boston was a disappoint­ment, finishing 36-36, but can still make the postseason with a win in the play-in tournament. The Celtics will host No. 8 Washington on Tuesday.

“We’ll be prepared,” coach Brad Stevens said. “I mean, I have no doubt about that.”

They sat Jayson Tatum, Kemba Walker, Evan Fournier, Marcus Smart, Tristan Thompson and Robert Williams to rest for that game. Jaylen Brown was already lost for the season after wrist surgery.

Jabari Parker scored 18 points for Boston, which led 24-23 after one quarter but then shot 4 for 20 in the second.

KNICKS 96

CELTICS 92

 ?? Vincent Carchietta / Associated Press ?? Knicks forward Julius Randle (30) shoots the ball over Celtics forward Jabari Parker on Sunday in New York.
Vincent Carchietta / Associated Press Knicks forward Julius Randle (30) shoots the ball over Celtics forward Jabari Parker on Sunday in New York.

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