1 month ago | By Boston Herald
It was what it hadn't been between these teams for a while: Miami Heat vs. New York Knicks with meaning.
With the Heat entering with a two-game lead over the Knicks for the sixth and final automatic playoff spot in the Eastern Conference, it might not exactly have rekindled memories of Jeff Van Gundy hanging on Alonzo Mourning's foot, or P.J. Brown turning Charlie Ward into a ragdoll during Pat Riley's Heat coaching heyday, but the implications were real.
And ultimately painful for the Heat in their 106-104 loss Thursday night at Madison Square Garden,
In falling in the first of the team's...
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