Brunson stars as Knicks stay alive vs Heat with Game 5 win

Jalen Brunson of the New York Knicks dribbles against Jimmy Butler, Caleb Martin and Kyle Lowry of the Miami Heat during the fourth quarter in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals in the 2023 NBA Playoffs at the Madison Square Garden on May 10, 2023 in New York City.
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LOS ANGELES – Jalen Brunson scored 38 points and the New York Knicks held off the Miami Heat, 112-103, on Wednesday (Thursday, Manila time) to push their NBA Eastern Conference semifinal series to a sixth game.

Miami, looking to put the series away at Madison Square Garden, whittled a 19-point third-quarter deficit to two with 2:37 remaining, but the Knicks held on to pull within 3-2 in the best-of-seven set.

"You've got to give them credit, that's a hard team to play," Brunson told broadcaster TNT after playing all 48 minutes. "But we just came out to fight.

"We didn't get discouraged with the 10-point deficit in the first quarter, we just kept fighting," Brunson said.

RJ Barrett scored 26 points and Julius Randle added 24 for the Knicks, who will try to level the series in Miami on Friday.

The winner of the series will face either the Philadelphia 76ers or Boston Celtics for a place in the NBA Finals. The 76ers lead their series 3-2.

It was close in the early going, but after Quentin Grimes's three-pointer put the Knicks up 10-8 midway through the first quarter the Heat closed the period on a 16-4 run to lead 24-14.

The Knicks hit back, opening the second period on a 10-2 run. But after making their first seven shot attempts in the period they missed their next seven as the teams traded the lead.

With less than a minute remaining before halftime, Miami star Jimmy Butler soared to block Brunson's lay-up, then raced down the floor. His layup missed, but Bam Adebayo grabbed the rebound and slammed home a dunk that put Miami up 47-46.

Randle tied it with a free throw, and with 1.3 seconds remaining drained a step-back three-pointer that sent the Knicks into the break with a 50-47 lead.

The Knicks kept the pressure on in the third, pushing the lead to 19 with 5:55 left in the period.

Miami cut that to 10 going into the fourth, and Butler's pull-up basket, followed by his free throw on the Heat's next possession, had Miami just two down with 2:37 left.

New York's Isaiah Hartenstein answered with a dunk and with the Knicks up by six Knicks guard Grimes -- hobbling after a fall — came up with a steal from Butler and the Knicks held on.

Butler led the Heat with 19 points, seven rebounds and nine assists. Adebayo added 18 points and Duncan Robinson scored 17 off the bench for Miami, who are trying to become just the second eighth-seeded team — after the 1999 Knicks — to reach the conference finals.

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