Final
Series starts 2/27
| Game 1: Wednesday, February 27th | ||
|---|---|---|
| Warriors | 105 | Final |
| Knicks | 109 | |
| Recap »Boxscore » | ||
| Game 2: Monday, March 11th | ||
|---|---|---|
| Knicks | 63 | Final |
| Warriors | 92 | |
| Recap »Boxscore » | ||
Coverage: ESPN/WatchESPN
8:00 PM ET, February 27, 2013
Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
Top Performers
Golden State: S. Curry 54 Pts, 6 Reb, 7 Ast, 3 Stl
New York: T. Chandler 16 Pts, 28 Reb, 1 Ast, 2 Stl, 1 Blk

Stephen Curry, Part II
VIDEO PLAYLIST 
- Stephen Curry, Part II
Stephen Curry, Part II
Stephen Curry on Mark Jackson, attending Davidson, trick shots and the Warriors' new arena in San Francisco.
NEW YORK -- Stephen Curry rose for another jumper, and by then even the Knicks probably figured it would go in.
Curry had hardly missed in a scintillating second half of the NBA's most electric performance this season, the crowd cheering even before the ball left his hands.
More From ESPN.com
Stephen Curry has been called too small, too fragile and one-dimensional. But he's also one of the greatest pure shooters the NBA has seen in a decade, Brian Windhorst writes. Dime
A late stop saved N.Y. from being on the wrong end of a historic night as Stephen Curry joined the likes of Jordan, LeBron and Kobe in Garden lore, writes Ian Begley. Blog
The Knicks braved Stephen Curry's career night, but the win did little to mask the injury-riddled team's defensive flaws, writes Johnette Howard. Blog
This time, Raymond Felton jumped with him, making the play New York needed to finally withstand Curry.
Felton's blocked shot led to J.R. Smith's tiebreaking basket with 1:10 left, and the Knicks overcame Curry's NBA season-high 54 points to beat the Golden State Warriors 109-105 on Wednesday night.
Curry was 18 of 28 from the field, finishing one 3-pointer shy of the NBA record with 11 in 13 attempts, in a performance that had the crowd hanging on his every shot. But the Knicks and Felton finally stopped him with 1:28 to play and the score tied at 105.
"My main thing is to keep playing. Like I said, once a guy gets it going like that, there's nothing I can really do. I've still got to stay in my mindset, still play my game, and I was still able to come up with some big plays at the end," Felton said. "We all came up with some big plays to get that win."
Carmelo Anthony followed Smith's basket with another one and the Knicks hung on to spoil former Knicks star and Warriors coach Mark Jackson's homecoming.
Anthony finished with 35 points and Smith had 26.
"We made the defensive stops we needed to make down the stretch," Knicks coach Mike Woodson said.
Playing all 48 minutes, Curry finished with seven assists and six rebounds while passing his previous career best of 42 points, and Kevin Durant's 52-point performance that had been the best in the NBA this season.
"I felt good all night. Obviously played the whole game, so was just trying to keep my legs underneath me on the offensive end, and you know, just stick to the game on the defensive end," Curry said. "Once I started seeing that 3-ball go down in transition, all sorts of spots on the floor, I knew it was going to be a good night."
Curry Lights Up MSG
Stephen Curry scored 54 points Wednesday night, the third highest total by a player on the road at the current Madison Square Garden, which hosted its first game on Feb. 14, 1968.
Most Points By Opponent
At Current MSG
| Points | Date | |
|---|---|---|
| Kobe Bryant | 61 | Feb. 2, 2009 |
| Michael Jordan | 55 | March 28, 1995 |
| Stephen Curry | 54 | Wednesday |
| LeBron James | 52 | Feb. 4, 2009 |
Curry hit 11 of his 13 3-point attempts (84.6 percent). That's the fourth best 3-point percentage in a game with at least 10 attempts since the NBA added the 3-point shot in 1979-80.
Highest 3-Pt FG pct in Single Game
Min. 10 3-pt FGA, All-Time
| Pct | 3-pt FG | |
|---|---|---|
| Ty Lawson | 90.9 | 10-11 |
| Rex Chapman | 90.0 | 9-10 |
| Dan Majerle | 90.0 | 9-10 |
| Stephen Curry | 84.6 | 11-13 |
| George McCloud | 83.3 | 10-12 |
But he had little help without All-Star forward David Lee, who was suspended one game for his role in an altercation Tuesday night in Indiana.
Tyson Chandler had 16 points and a career-best 28 rebounds for the Knicks, who won their second straight after a season-high, four-game losing streak. Amare Stoudemire had 14 points and Anthony added eight assists on the day the Knicks learned they could be without reserve forward Rasheed Wallace for the rest of the season because he needs surgery to repair a broken bone in his left foot.
Strutting all over the court whenever one of his 3s swished easily through the nets, Curry easily blew past the 38 points he scored Tuesday in Indiana, which had been his best of the season. That was spoiled when he was fined $35,000 for his role in the skirmish, which was essentially getting thrown to the ground by Roy Hibbert when he tried to intervene.
This performance -- the most points by an NBA player in a loss since Kobe Bryant had 58 in a loss to Charlotte on Dec. 29, 2006 -- was spoiled along with Jackson's trip back to his old home because of a few mistakes down the stretch.
Curry threw away a pass on the break with 3:13 left, and Jarrett Jack was called for a travel following Smith's go-ahead basket.
Plus, Klay Thompson finished 3 of 13 from the field, missing two straight from deep in the final minute.
Jackson, who grew up in Brooklyn and starred at St. John's before being drafted by the Knicks in 1987, didn't get a chance to coach here last season as an NBA rookie on the bench because of the lockout. He brought his wife, Desiree, to a road game for the first time this season, had his mother in the stands, and got a chance to see people he remembered from playing here years earlier.
He said he hadn't gotten to look ahead much to the game because of the schedule, but clearly enjoyed being back in Madison Square Garden once the day did arrive.
"This is a special place and it was part of my dreams as a kid," he said.
His night turned into Curry's, fans cheering even before the ball left his hand in the second half.
Mike and Mike in the Morning
ESPN NBA analyst Bruce Bowen discusses Stephen Curry's big night, the state of the Knicks, the Heat's defense, Tim Duncan's demeanor and more.
"We were short-handed and we needed a performance like that to have a chance," Jackson said. "He put on a clinic. Knocked down shots. Made plays. Carried us. Led us in rebounding. He did it all. I've seen a lot of great performances in this building and his goes up there. I've seen a lot. I've seen a lot, but that shooting performance was a thing of beauty."
The Knicks, who hadn't played since Sunday, looked ready to blow the Warriors out early, taking a 25-11 lead that the Warriors trimmed to 27-18 at the end of the first period before surging ahead behind Curry.
He scored 12 straight Golden State points, cutting it to 35-34 with his third 3-pointer of the second quarter. He followed Richard Jefferson's 3 with another one, giving the Warriors a 40-37 advantage. The Knicks recovered and went back ahead by nine late in the period before Curry answered with six consecutive points, and New York's lead was 58-55 at the break.
SportsNation: Curry's Big Game
Stephen Curry couldn't miss in his 54-point game against the Knicks on Wednesday. Is he one of the NBA's elite players?
• Cast your votes!
"He's a special young player with a very unique talent," Chandler said. "We ran everything at him. He just got hot. There was some shots that he couldn't have seen the rim."
Curry's drive gave the Warriors a two-point lead three minutes into the third quarter, but he didn't score again until hitting a turnaround 3 from 27 feet with 5 seconds left in the period, giving him 38 points again and cutting New York's lead to 84-81.
Already without Andrew Bogut because of a back injury, the Warriors had little size without Lee. Their lineup at one point in the second quarter had nobody taller than 6-foot-9 and Chandler simply climbed over them all night.
He came in leading the league with 4.4 offensive rebounds per game, and grabbed 13 boards in the first quarter alone.
Game notes
Chandler was also the last NBA player to grab 13 rebounds in one quarter, hauling in 14 in the third quarter for Dallas on Dec. 1, 2010. ... Wallace, who hasn't played since December, will have surgery this week and the expected recovery time is eight weeks. Woodson said he didn't plan to waive the 38-year-old forward and create a roster spot, instead hoping he could be able to play in the postseason. ... Kenyon Martin, signed last week in part because of the uncertainty around Wallace, made his Knicks debut and was scoreless in 5 first-half minutes.
SPONSORED HEADLINES
Photo Wire

NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 27: Raymond Felton #2 of the New York Knicks scores three in the second quarter against...
(Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)Around The Association
MVP: Is there any doubt? Steph Curry had the game of his life: 54 points (a career high) and 11 of 13 treys (ditto) on 18-for-28 shooting. He even added seven assists and three steals and played all 48 minutes. He's real good.
X factor: Tyson Chandler's 28 rebounds (also a career high) facing a Warrior team without David Lee were essential, but the New Yorkers do not manage to survive a bloody battle versus Curry the Impaler without myriad clutch shots that J.R. Smith nailed off the pine.
That was so beautiful: I was only a spectator, but when Curry entered the zone, I didn't want to move an inch, lest I disturb one of the inscrutable factors and/or otherworldly forces which had come together to yield this unreal, magical and yet seemingly effortlessly brilliant performance. That's why we watch basketball -- for the Jordans, for the Reggie Millers at MSG and for nights like Steph Curry had tonight.
Next 5 Games
| Golden State | New York |
|---|---|
| 03/01 @BOS 7:30pm 03/02 @PHI 7:00pm 03/04 TOR 10:30pm 03/06 SAC 10:30pm 03/08 HOU 10:30pm |
03/01 @WSH 7:00pm 03/03 MIA 1:00pm 03/04 @CLE 7:00pm 03/06 @DET 7:30pm 03/07 OKC 8:00pm |
| Complete Schedule: Golden State | New York | |
Research Notes
In the last 4 seasons, the NBA has played 4,310 games. Over that span, there have been only 10 50-point performances (1 every 431 games). In 2008-09, there were 11 50-point games out of 1,230 total games (1 every 112 games). [+]Rarity of a 50-Point Game
Close [X] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
From Elias: [+]Most Points in Loss to Knicks - All-Time
Close [X] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Stephen Curry scored 23 points in the second quarter Wednesday against the Knicks, the most he's scored in any single quarter in his career. His previous high for a quarter was 17 (done 3 previous times). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Tyson Chandler recorded 13 rebounds in the first quarter Wednesday against the Warriors, the second-most he's grabbed in a single quarter in his career. Chandler recorded 14 rebounds in the third quarter as a member of the Mavericks on December 1, 2010 against the Timberwolves. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
ESPN Stats & Information | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
© 2013 ESPN Internet Ventures. Terms of Use and Privacy Policy and Safety Information/Your California Privacy Rights are applicable to you. All rights reserved.

