ATLANTA — The Hawks finally showed some fight against the Knicks in Game 6 of their opening-round playoff series. Unfortunately, Atlanta was down by 50 points at the time, and the fight ended in ejections.

It was that kind of (probably season-ending) night for Atlanta, which ended up trailing 83-26 at the half — the largest halftime deficit ever in an NBA playoff game.

The Knicks spent the first quarter-plus of Thursday night’s game kicking Atlanta up and down the court, riding a 40-15 first quarter and a combined 55-10 run to bury the Hawks long before halftime. With 4:39 remaining in the first half and New York’s OG Annunoby at the line, Atlanta’s Dyson Daniels and New York’s Mitchell Robinson tangled up … and then all hell broke loose.

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