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Knicks vs. Heat score, takeaways: Jalen Brunson leads New York to victory over Miami to avoid elimination

The New York Knicks needed a win on Wednesday night to extend their season. They got the job done at Madison Square Garden in Game 5 thanks largely in part to a second and third quarter where the Knicks outscored the Heat by a combined 20 points to take control of the game. Despite a late charge from Miami in the fourth quarter, New York was able to hold off Jimmy Butler and the Heat to come away with a 112-103 victory.

Jalen Brunson was the best player on the floor tonight when the Knicks needed him to be, finishing with 38 points, nine rebounds and seven assists to lead New York to a much-needed victory. Brunson had plenty of help as well, with RJ Barrett and Julius Randle combining for 48 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists. Jimmy Butler led five scorers in double figures for Miami with 19 points but, in the end, that wasn't enough to pull off the comeback.

With the win, New York forces a Game 6 in South Beach on Friday night. They will need to pick up another win to extend this series and have a chance to advance to the Eastern Conference finals. Otherwise, it will be the Heat making a conference finals appearance for the third time in the last four years. 

Here are some key takeaways from the game:

Knicks keep their season alive

After cruising past the Cleveland Cavaliers in the first round, the Knicks were riding high as they entered the second round. The Miami Heat upsetting the Milwaukee Bucks only increased their confidence, and had them dreaming of a first Eastern Conference finals appearance since 2000.

And then they lost Game 1 at home, and were outclassed on the road in Games 3 and 4. Even worse, Julius Randle suggested the Heat may want it more than the Knicks, which did not bode well for a must-win Game 5 at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday night. 

But credit to Randle and the Knicks; they showed they weren't ready to go down without a fight. They battled back from a disastrous first quarter and withstood another furious Heat comeback attempt to keep their season alive and force a Game 6 down in South Beach on Friday. 

Their Eastern Conference finals dream is still alive. 

Brunson was the best player on the floor

Jalen Brunson has been one of the few Knicks players who hasn't looked shell-shocked in this series. Entering Game 5, he was averaging 26.8 points, five rebounds and seven assists on 45.8 percent shooting; 3-point shooting was about the only thing he wasn't doing well. 

Brunson kept that trend going on Wednesday with a brilliant performance. He played all 48 minutes and was by far the best player on the floor as he poured in a game-high 38 points on 12-of-22 from the field to go along with nine rebounds and seven assists. 

The gaudy numbers were supplemented by a few extremely key plays in the fourth quarter. Twice after the Heat had cut the deficit to four and had the Knicks on the ropes, Brunson responded to give his squad some breathing room. There was his pull-up 3 with 7:32 to play, and a mid-range jumper with 4:08 remaining. 

We saw glimpses of this last season when Brunson took over some playoff games for the Dallas Mavericks when Luka Doncic was sidelined, and this was the vision the Knicks had when they gave him $100 million in the offseason. He'll need to have a few more games like this if the Knicks want to keep their season going, though. 

Grimes gives the Knicks a boost

Quentin Grimes was moved into the starting lineup in Game 4 and retained that spot for Game 5. He doesn't have to worry about his status moving forward; after playing all 48 minutes in a stellar effort on Wednesday night, it's safe to say he'll be a starter for as long as the Knicks' playoff run lasts. 

Grimes did a little bit of everything in Game 5, finishing with eight points, four rebounds, five assists, two steals and two blocks. He also came up with one of the biggest plays of the game late in the fourth quarter. After getting crushed by a Bam Adebayo screen, Grimes hobbled to his feet and stripped the ball from Jimmy Butler. 

While the Knicks didn't end up scoring on the ensuing possession, the extra time they were able to run off the clock was invaluable as they tried to withstand the Heat's comeback attempt. 

Grimes not only offers the same defensive versatility and effort as Josh Hart, but has the shooting ability to demand respect from the Heat's defense, which helps open things up for Jalen Brunson and company. 

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Halftime: Knicks 50 -- Heat 47

The Heat jumped out to an early double-digit lead behind their defense, but the Knicks woke up in the second quarter to not only get back in the game but enter the halftime break with a lead. Jalen Brunson is leading the way with 18 points, four rebounds and five assists, while RJ Barrett and Julius Randle have both added 10 points. 

Miami is shooting 37 percent from the field and 15.8 percent from 3-point land. They need to be dominant defensively to survive that kind of shooting, which they were in the first quarter but not in the second. Jimmy Butler and Bam Adebayo have 12 points each to lead the scoring department. 

 
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This game has come to life

The Knicks, facing elimination, responded in a major way to the early deficit and have been playing with so much more energy and pace in the second quarter. They briefly took the lead, but the Heat then counter-punched themselves and jumped back in front in what is now an entertaining contest

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A quick Knicks burst

The Knicks came out of the quarter break looking like a completely different team. Obi Toppin threw down an alley-oop, RJ Barrett drained a 3-pointer and in less than two minutes they rattled off a 10-2 run to cut the deficit to two points. They've already nearly matched their total from the entire first quarter

 

First quarter: Heat 24 -- Knicks 14

Just another brutal offensive quarter for the Knicks, who only managed 14 points on 6-20 from the field and turned the ball over seven times. The Heat's defense has been extremely impressive, and they've done just enough on the other end to once again grab control of a game

 
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Hart picks up his third foul and gets a Flagrant

Josh Hart has been the primary defender on Jimmy Butler this series, but he's not going to be guarding him much tonight because he just picked up his third fourl in the first quarter. To make matters worse, it was on a Jimmy Butler 3-pointer and a review upgraded it to a Flagrant 1

 
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Another rough start for Randle

Julius Randle was named to the All-NBA Third Team on Wednesday prior to the game, but he has not played at that level this series. He's off to another rough start in Game 5. He's 1-4 from the field with two turnovers and also took an inadvertent elbow to the face from Bam Adebayo. Knicks need Randle to figure something out or they're going home 

 
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Ugly start for both teams

This has not been a high-scoring series, and it doesn't seem like that trend will change tonight. Over five minutes into the game now and the two teams have combined for 18 points on 7-22 shooting. Once again, it appears this game will come down to little things like rebounding and taking care of the ball, rather than one team outscoring the other 

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Knicks must find their motivation

The Knicks have to hope they can muster up enough motivation for Game 5 at home to extend this series, but even with three players scoring 20+ points in Game 4, it just wasn't enough.

 
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