The New York Knicks defeated the Atlanta Hawks 140-89 on April 30, 2026, to win the first-round playoff series [1].
The victory secures the Knicks' advancement to the next round of the playoffs, marking a decisive end to the series against the Hawks in Atlanta [1].
New York dominated the game through a high-powered offensive performance that left the Hawks unable to respond. The Knicks finished the series with a 4-2 lead [1]. This blowout victory was characterized by efficient shooting and a strong defensive presence that limited Atlanta's scoring opportunities throughout the night.
OG Anunoby led the scoring effort with 29 points [1]. Anunoby also contributed seven rebounds, four steals, and four three-pointers [1]. His performance provided the offensive spark necessary to maintain a significant lead from the opening quarter.
Mikal Bridges provided additional support with 24 points [1]. Bridges added five rebounds and three assists to his final stat line [1]. The duo of Anunoby and Bridges created a perimeter threat that forced the Atlanta defense to stretch, opening lanes for the rest of the roster.
Jalen Johnson contributed significantly to the interior game, recording 21 points [1]. Johnson also grabbed eight rebounds and provided six assists [1]. His ability to facilitate the offense from the forward position helped the Knicks maintain their rhythm during the closing stages of the game.
The victory took place at the Hawks' home arena in Atlanta, Georgia [1]. The margin of victory—51 points—stands as a stark reflection of the disparity between the two teams in the series finale [1].
“The Knicks clinched the series 4-2 after a dominant 140-89 victory.”
The Knicks' ability to close out a series with such a wide margin of victory suggests a high level of offensive cohesion and physical dominance. By winning 4-2 and capping the series with a blowout, New York enters the next round with significant momentum and a proven ability to execute under pressure on the road.





