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Mikal Bridges saves Knicks with OT buzzer-beater vs. Trail Blazers

PORTLAND – With more time than usual thanks to another overtime, Mikal Bridges scored for the Knicks more than anyone else, hitting the biggest shot of the Knicks' career.

In his pre-game comments on Tom Thibodeau's minutes distribution, he wanted fewer, especially so that New York reserves could get more opportunities – Bridge became the hero to the thrilling blazer on Wednesday, 114-113.

He finished with 33 points in 41 minutes – about four above average and stood up for a tray that stabbed the OT's buzzer.

The New York Knicks' small forward Mikal Bridge (25) shoots a game-winning basket at Portland Trail Blazers Center Donovan Klingan (23) while working overtime at the Moda Center. SOOBUM IM-IMAGN Image
New York Knicks' small forward Mikal Bridges (25) celebrates with his teammates after making a game-winning shot in overtime against the Portland Trail Blazers at Moda Center. SOOBUM IM-IMAGN Image
Mikal Bridges, who won the game-winning buzzer, rose to layups earlier during their 114-113 overtime victory with the Trail Blazers. Getty Images

Josh Hart was almost responsible for his overwhelming defeat when he hissed for an inbound violation with eight seconds remaining and moved too far to baseline while trying to supply the bridge.

This led to a Portland clutch and 1 layup from Denibdiya, giving the Blazers a two-point advantage.

The Knicks then called the timeout, calling it the bridge number. He delivered to the top of the key with no time left.

The Knicks should have won in regulations, but they blew a five-point lead with about 40 seconds left.

Karl Anthonytowns, who hit two big three-pointers in the minutes of the regulations, poses after hitting the shot in the first quarter of a 114-113 overtime victory with the Trail Blazers. Getty Images

how?

They gave up eight straight points to Scoot Henderson, but tied a free throw with 3.4 seconds left.

Forced to inbound the ball from his own baseline, The Knicks managed only a three-pointer of prayer from Miles McBride for the potential winner of Buzzer.

over time.

OG Anunoby rises for a shot during Knicks' overtime victory at The Trail Blazers. nbae via Getty Images
Miles McBride drives Duop Ruth during the Knicks' overtime victory with the Trail Blazers. AP

Before that, the bridge had also been taken over. After the Blazers took a one-point lead with 3:48 remaining, Knick Swing was scored or assisted on the next 11 points.

He hit midrange, converted free throws and handed them over to Karl Anthonytowns for consecutive trays before hitting another shot in paint.

OG Anunoby added 23 points to the Knicks (41-23), but Airball had 3 pointers left, making it a controversial play with about 19 seconds remaining.

The Knicks had to grab the rebound and rush the shot to hit the shot clock, but the umpire oddly blew the whisper and allowed the Knicks to put the ball on the boundary.

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