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McCollum, Hawks stun Knicks late to even series

NEW YORK -- CJ McCollum scored 32 points, and the Atlanta Hawks rallied to stun the New York Knicks 107-106 on Monday night, tying their first-round playoff series at one game apiece.

McCollum led a late surge that was almost for naught when he missed two free throw attempts with 5.6 seconds remaining. The Knicks rushed the ball up the court without any timeouts left, but Mikal Bridges missed a jumper as time expired.

The Hawks had trailed the whole second half until late in the fourth quarter and were down 12 after three quarters. Atlanta chipped away, and a basket by McCollum gave the Hawks a 101-100 lead -- their first of the series in the second half -- with 2:09 to play. He made another for a three-point lead, and after Jalen Brunson tied it with a 3-pointer, McCollum answered with another jumper to make it 105-103 with 33 seconds to play.

Jonathan Kuminga added 19 points off the bench, and Jalen Johnson scored 17, including a basket with 10 seconds left for a four-point lead for the No. 6 seeds, who host Game 3 on Thursday.

Brunson had 29 points for the Knicks, and Karl-Anthony Towns added 18.

The Knicks are trying to reach the second round for a fourth straight season, their longest stretch since the 1991-92 to 1999-2000 seasons, and they seemed well on their way.

Towns, who had four points in the first half, scored 14 in the third quarter as the Knicks extended the lead to 78-64. They were still ahead by eight with under five minutes remaining.

But the Hawks' young players who sparked their surge after the All-Star break finally made some plays before McCollum -- ignoring profane jeers after he and Jose Alvarado went nose-to-nose and were each given technical fouls in the third quarter -- closed it out.

McCollum was acquired in the January trade for Trae Young, the Hawks star who was a former playoff villain at Madison Square Garden. McCollum filled the role perfectly Monday, outplaying Brunson in the second half and stealing a game that looked lost.

Josh Hart had 15 points, 13 rebounds and six assists for the Knicks.

Originally reported by ESPN