In the long arc of sport, there are contests that test character and contests that reveal it — and then there are nights when one team simply inhabits a different plane of existence entirely. The New York Knicks eliminated the Atlanta Hawks in Game 6 with a 51-point victory, setting an NBA playoff record with a 47-point halftime lead, a margin so vast it transcended competition and became something closer to historical fact. The Hawks, who had carried genuine promise into the postseason, found no foothold against a Knicks performance that was less a game than a verdict. What remains now is the
Knicks set playoff record with 47-point halftime lead, rout Hawks in Game 6
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Sports news aggregation reporting factual playoff record with neutral language; minimal bias detected in headline and summary presentation.
Straightforward factual reporting with emphasis on record-breaking achievement and game outcome. The aggregation presents multiple outlet headlines without editorial slant, focusing on objective metrics (47-point halftime lead, 51-point margin, playoff record).
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