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Knicks Edge Heat, 89-87, In Game 4: Carmelo Anthony Helps New York End 13-Game Playoff Skid (VIDEO)

BRIAN MAHONEY   05/06/12 08:20 PM ET  AP

NEW YORK — Amare Stoudemire raised his hands in the air, one covered in padding, as streamers fell from the ceiling above him.

Finally, New York could celebrate an NBA playoff victory again.

Carmelo Anthony scored 41 points, Stoudemire had 20 points and 10 rebounds in his return from a cut hand, and the Knicks snapped an NBA-record, 13-game postseason losing streak by beating the Miami Heat 89-87 Sunday in Game 4 of their first-round series.

"I think it's the first of many," said Stoudemire, his left arm back in a sling to keep his hand elevated. "Tonight was a great win for us, for our fans to finally get over that hump of those consecutive games that we lost, I guess the Knicks, lost over those years in the playoffs."

Anthony made a tiebreaking 3-pointer with 54.5 seconds left as the Knicks overcame another serious injury to win a playoff game for the first time since beating Toronto on April 29, 2001, in Game 3 of a best-of-five series. Baron Davis dislocated his right kneecap in the third quarter, just as the Knicks were making the run that got them back into the game after a dismal first half.

"I'm just glad that we came together after that, kept our composure, kept on fighting and won the basketball game," Anthony said.

LeBron James scored 27 for the Heat, who will try to close it out in Game 5 at home on Wednesday. Dwyane Wade had 22, but missed a 3-pointer on the last possession that would have given Miami a lengthy rest before starting the second round.

"We'd love to take the week (off) but it's not in the cards for us to do that in this round," Wade said. "You know, we'll adjust. We play Wednesday in Miami at 7 o'clock. We'll be ready to play and give our fans another exciting game."

Wade's errant shot set off a loud celebration from Knicks fans whose team was on the verge of getting swept for the second straight year, and third straight time dating to 2004. It didn't look as if the elusive postseason victory would come in this series, after the Knicks had been blown out by 20 points per game in the first three games.

But they got a huge lift from Stoudemire, playing with padding over his hand just six days after he punched a fire extinguisher case after a Game 2 loss in Miami. And they got a sensational effort from Anthony, who shot 15 of 29 and was one point shy of his playoff career best after he made only 34.4 percent of his shots in the first three games.

"We stepped up to the challenge," Anthony said.

Now here comes another: The Knicks need a solution at point guard after Davis was carted off on a stretcher with his severe knee injury. Jeremy Lin is close to returning from knee surgery, but Iman Shumpert was lost with a torn knee ligament in Game 1.

A day after the Dallas team that beat them in the finals was swept by Oklahoma City, the Heat failed in their attempt for their first sweep since beating Washington in the 2005 Eastern Conference semifinals.

The series was on pace to be one of the most lopsided in NBA history through three games, but this one was within four points the entire fourth quarter, the crowd at Madison Square Garden growing louder with every play that moved the Knicks closer to their first playoff win in 11 years.

Mike Bibby's 3-pointer with 1:23 left snapped an 81-all tie, but the Heat called timeout and ran a play that freed James for a wide-open 3 that tied it again seven seconds later. On the Knicks' next possession, Anthony came far beyond the arc to receive the ball after JR Smith picked up his dribble, then dribbled forward and pulled up for a 3 that made it 87-84 with 54.5 to play.

The Heat turned it over on their next possession when Chris Bosh's pass sailed into the backcourt, and Anthony was fouled by Shane Battier attempting a 3-pointer. He made only one foul shot, and the Heat cut it to one again when James converted a three-point play while drawing Tyson Chandler's sixth foul.

Stoudemire made a free throw with 14 seconds left to make it 89-87, and Wade lost control of the ball driving into the middle on Miami's last possession. He regained it and dribbled to the corner for a 3-pointer that was off.

"I had a lane and then I kind of lost the ball. When I lost it, I knew that they'd recover by then so it made me dribble it out," Wade said. "We got the switch and I got a little step on Amare and I was about to go to my shot. I was about to go to my shot but I kind of fumbled the ball a little bit. I thought I got a good look. I thought it was going in. But it came up a little short."

Stoudemire had surgery Wednesday to repair a muscle in his left hand and the Knicks had listed him as doubtful for Sunday, but he was back on the court during practice Friday and cleared to play in Game 4.

He was back in his usual spot as the last player introduced during starting lineups, getting a loud reception, and he quickly picked the Knicks up after their sluggish start.

"He's a good player. He's a great player honestly, and he gave them the spark that they needed," James said.

The Heat jumped to an 8-1 lead, holding the Knicks without a basket for almost four minutes to start the game. Then Stoudemire had three baskets in a 12-2 spurt to give the Knicks the lead, and they were up 20-18 after one following two free throws by Anthony with 7.3 seconds left.

The game then turned into a foul-fest, with 23 called in the second period. The Heat shot 19 free throws, making 14, while the Knicks were 8 of 9. Stoudemire and Chandler both went to the bench with their third fouls, but the Heat failed to pull away even after forcing the Knicks to miss their first six shots of the period while opening a 10-point lead.

Both teams shot 33 percent in the quarter, played at a glacial pace while the teams paraded to the free-throw line. Miami led 44-38 at halftime.

Miami led 51-40 before the Knicks' offense finally got going. Stoudemire made a jumper and converted a three-point play, Anthony made a layup, and Smith stole the ball and made a 3-pointer for a quick 10-0 run.

James missed and the ball was batted up ahead to Davis, who drove in with a chance to give the Knicks the lead. But his leg buckled near the foul line and he crumbled to the court, called for a travel. Concerned teammates quickly waved for help, and Davis was wheeled off the court.

But New York regrouped and surged into the lead, going up by six late in the period before taking a 64-61 advantage to the fourth. After making only 13 baskets in the first half, the Knicks shot 10 of 20 in the third, getting 11 points from Anthony.

NOTES: Heat reserve C Eddy Curry (flu) was not with Miami for the game. ... There was a musical tribute during a second-quarter timeout for Adam "MCA" Yauch of the Beastie Boys, who died Friday of cancer.

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NEW YORK — Amare Stoudemire raised his hands in the air, one covered in padding, as streamers fell from the ceiling above him. Finally, New York could celebrate an NBA playoff victory again.
NEW YORK — Amare Stoudemire raised his hands in the air, one covered in padding, as streamers fell from the ceiling above him. Finally, New York could celebrate an NBA playoff victory again.
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GeorgeGee
12:24 AM on 05/08/2012
Geez, my Heat played like dog c@*p! They deserved to lose that one. Couldn't make a free throw to save their lives. DWade looked like Shaq at the line. Good win for the Knicks. They needed to get one to break that gosh awful losing streak they were on. I'm just hoping my Heaters can put them away in 5.

But to be honest, it might not matter. After watching them pretty closely lately, I think the Spurs may just be the best team this year. A perfect combination of veterans with young talent. Tim Duncan is looking refreshed. Manu is always dangerous. Tony Parker, whose only 29 years old, may end up 3rd in the MVP balloting this year. He's been that good! They toyed with the Jazz. Then, they got a deep and young bench.

I love my Heat, but I think they're vulnerable. As much as it PAINS me to say it, I think the winner of the Spurs v. Thunder will win it all. and LeBron will take all the heat, but it wont be his fault. He's been fantastic all year. He simply is not getting the support we Miami fans and Pat Riley expected when they put together the team. Too many holes in too many places, and not enough depth. I hope I'm wrong!
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Whoozthaboss
I just be chillin.
10:37 PM on 05/07/2012
Melo dropped 41 and had a hot hand on Sunday, sure... But during this series, hes been the only consistent scorer... The day he has an off day, its a wrap. JR and Amare have been way too inconsistent.
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10:29 PM on 05/07/2012
Parenthetically, I just gotta ask: Is Spike Lee trying to get in touch with his " Inner Annie Hall " with that, to put it nicely, peculiar outfit he jauntily wears to Knicks games this season????
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Minnehaha
Ohio Buckeye
06:10 PM on 05/07/2012
Good game. Go Nicks!!!!!!!!!!!
11:49 AM on 05/07/2012
A Melo type game. Chuck it up 103 times and make about 15...
01:25 PM on 05/07/2012
15 0f 29. Go away.
beverlyamy1
I ALWAYS GET THE LAST WORD.
11:22 AM on 05/07/2012
miami will beat them at home wednesday...nuff said.
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Minnehaha
Ohio Buckeye
06:09 PM on 05/07/2012
The Nicks maybe on to something!
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Whoozthaboss
I just be chillin.
10:35 PM on 05/07/2012
Even you know the Knicks will not win 3 straight. Just stop hating on Lebron!
beverlyamy1
I ALWAYS GET THE LAST WORD.
08:52 AM on 05/08/2012
they are on something if they think they can win the series.
10:45 AM on 05/07/2012
JR Smith will foul you, but only if you're 25+ feet from the basket.
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anotherwomanfromva
Got social security, thank a democrat
09:53 AM on 05/07/2012
Carmelo is just a ball hog. Plain and simple. Yes, the Knicks pulled off this win but they won't win the series and they are out again in the first round of the playoffs. I think Carmelo is more worried about his stats than anything else. Love the Knicks, hate the line up they have right now and no, I don't think Jeremy Lin is the answer either.
01:27 PM on 05/07/2012
Jordan was a ball hog. So is Kobe. So is Pierce.

See the pattern?
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anotherwomanfromva
Got social security, thank a democrat
03:05 PM on 05/07/2012
Not really. Kobe didn't win the championships by himself, he had plenty of help. So did Pierce. Carmelo needs to get and keep his teammates involved or they stop caring and so do the fans.
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dave ochs
09:40 AM on 05/07/2012
The knicks should declare victory and start their vacations.
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JLTorres
Agitate. Agitate. Agitate.
09:17 AM on 05/07/2012
This only stalls the inevitable. As a long time, despairing Knick fan, I hope Miami just ends their misery. Ironically, what won this game is what will sink the Knicks. When is Melo and the Knicks going to realize basketball is a team sport?
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paddles
"pro" not "re" gressive
08:08 AM on 05/07/2012
Alive? They're on life support in critical condition. Can't wait till they're gone!
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Mississippi Red
Stoke City: ugly football that works
01:53 AM on 05/07/2012
Still, I would trade both Amare and Melo for players who have what it takes to win- To build a future. The Knicks have no future with these two guys eating up all the payroll. The Knicks are as good as they can be right now. The Jazz have a future, so do the Pacers and Chicago, maybe even the Clippers. Not the Knicks. Melo and Amare are as good as they are ever going to be right now- and neither one really cares about winning so much as the paycheck. The Knicks should get Howard and they could change their name to to the New York Bling-but-no-Ring.
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Rosalee Harris
07:58 AM on 05/07/2012
I dont agree. I never want NY to be like an LA or Miami where they have a superstar. I want them to be a TEAM oriented state that can win a championship and I believe they can. For the record before you go saying Melo and Amare can't do it can you at least give them some TIME to mesh together because part of the problem with the Knicks if you pay attention is that they throw in the towel and keep changing the team WAy too soon. Without giving them a chance to MESH. The team can build around Melo Stoudamire Lin and Chandler. They also need a good coach and I think they have one in Woodson. What bugs me is that people go criticizing the Knicks when they have suffered injuries to crucial guys and they really havent had much time to play together as a team.
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duhtruth
09:47 AM on 05/07/2012
I think that Melo and Amare could do it if the refs allowed the game to be played with two basketballs at the same time.
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dvglass3
Right, Left....Wrong
09:20 AM on 05/07/2012
You are so right. I had to laugh when they first started going after these clowns. Melo has never cared about anything but the money and neither one has ever played D. You cannot, and will not, win with the money hungry players NY is stuck with. Nobody else wants them so they cannot even try to trade them for good players. Stuck for several years to come and the 1st round of the playoffs will be the end of each year.
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bsultan
Universal truth is not measured in mass appeal.
12:44 AM on 05/07/2012
The Knicks don't expect to win the series obviously, they could have ended the misery but instead came out and competed. This was their pride on the line. After losing several key players to injuries, even losing Baron Davis to a gruesome injury in today's game, they rallied to put an end to their all-time playoff game losing streak. With all the players missing in action, kudos to the Knicks. Next season they will be an elite team if everyone's healthy.
01:01 AM on 05/07/2012
and they played pretty badly in the first half
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dvglass3
Right, Left....Wrong
09:28 AM on 05/07/2012
This game had nothing to do with how NY played, it was all about the Heat just going through the motions. If you watched the game you know Miami showed no life at any point in the game...in other words, the Heat did not care. If they pulled off a win with little effort, great but they at no point showed any fight.

You know the Bulls have had injuries...the Heat have had injuries....the Lakers.....you name the team they had injuries. It is so pitiful when fans try to blame a team being average on injuries. NY will not be elite again until the foolish contracts of Melo and Amare are gone.
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bsultan
Universal truth is not measured in mass appeal.
12:34 PM on 05/07/2012
Which team is dealing with injuries to key players in playoffs than the Knicks and the Bulls? Even Chicago, the best team record wise in the NBA, isn't expected to pass the first round after losing Rose. So your whole rant about injuries just being an excuse for average teams is just baseless. Injuries do significantly impact a team's chances.
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UncleMandingo
12:02 AM on 05/07/2012
The real news: J.R. Smith had 4 assists?! Doubled his career total.
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French Toast
MAPLE SYRUP
11:57 PM on 05/06/2012
Melo got off to a rough start this year but has been meriting his paycheck as time went on. Good to see it.
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duhtruth
09:48 AM on 05/07/2012
Why?