Knicks Blow Out Celtics in Game 6 to Reach 2025 Eastern Conference Finals

Knicks Blow Out Celtics in Game 6 to Reach 2025 Eastern Conference Finals

New York, May 2025 – In a historic performance at Madison Square Garden, the New York Knicks crushed the Boston Celtics 119-81 in Game 6 of the 2025 NBA Playoffs Eastern Conference Semifinals. The Knicks have officially punched their ticket to the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time in 25 years.



A Historic Night at Madison Square Garden

Game 6 was no ordinary playoff match—it was a statement game. The energy inside Madison Square Garden was electric from the opening tip-off. The Knicks dominated from start to finish, leading by as many as 41 points and ultimately recording the largest playoff win in franchise history.

Fans chanted, celebrated early, and even sang "New York, New York" before the final buzzer. For a fan base that has waited decades for a true contender, this game was the culmination of years of hope and heartbreak.

Star Performers Shine Bright

The Knicks delivered a complete team performance. Jalen Brunson, OG Anunoby, Mikal Bridges, and Karl-Anthony Towns all scored over 20 points. Towns also grabbed 12 rebounds, showing his dominance on the inside.

However, the biggest surprise came from Josh Hart, who recorded the Knicks’ first playoff triple-double since 1972: 10 points, 11 rebounds, and 11 assists. Hart’s energy, hustle, and ball distribution made a massive difference.

Defensive Masterclass: Knicks Shut Down Celtics

While the offense was clicking, it was the Knicks’ defense that truly dismantled the Celtics. Without superstar Jayson Tatum, who suffered a season-ending Achilles injury in Game 4, Boston looked lost. They scored just 37 points in the first half and finished with a season-low 81.

Jaylen Brown led the Celtics with 20 points, but the rest of the team struggled. Jrue Holiday and Derrick White combined for just 6 points, and the team shot a miserable percentage from the field under intense defensive pressure.

Boston Celtics Season Ends in Disappointment

The Celtics entered the playoffs with championship aspirations. But once Tatum went down, their offensive rhythm disappeared. Despite their talent, they looked unprepared for the Knicks’ aggression and depth.

Boston’s early playoff exit is sure to lead to tough questions in the offseason. Their core group may remain intact, but the lack of fight in Game 6 may prompt a deeper review of coaching, strategy, and depth issues.

Knicks Set to Face Pacers in Eastern Conference Finals

With the Celtics behind them, the Knicks now prepare to face the Indiana Pacers in the 2025 Eastern Conference Finals. This matchup is a throwback to the intense 1990s rivalry that defined a generation of NBA fans.

The Pacers bring youth, speed, and offensive firepower. But the Knicks bring momentum, defense, and experience. It’s shaping up to be a thrilling series between two hungry teams looking for a trip to the NBA Finals.

What Makes This Knicks Team Special?

  • Jalen Brunson – The steady point guard has become the heart of this team, controlling pace and delivering in big moments.
  • OG Anunoby & Mikal Bridges – Lockdown defenders who also stretch the floor on offense.
  • Karl-Anthony Towns – A versatile big man who adds rebounding and scoring.
  • Josh Hart – The ultimate glue guy who plays with grit and unselfishness.

Under coach Tom Thibodeau, this team has formed a culture of toughness, defense, and team-first basketball. They're not just winning games—they’re dominating them.

The City That Never Sleeps Believes Again

New York City is buzzing with playoff fever. From Manhattan to Queens, Knicks jerseys are everywhere. Murals, fan rallies, and chants of “Let’s Go Knicks” echo throughout the streets.

It’s been a long road back to relevance for this storied franchise. But now, the Knicks are not only relevant—they're contenders.

Final Thoughts: Knicks Send Shockwaves Through the NBA

With their 119-81 blowout win over the Celtics in Game 6, the Knicks didn’t just advance—they made a statement. They are not the underdogs anymore. They’re not a feel-good story. They’re a real threat for the 2025 NBA Championship.

As they head into the Eastern Conference Finals against the Pacers, one thing is clear: The road to the Finals goes through New York City.

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