McCollum’s Late Heroics Help Hawks Tie Series; Cavs, Timberwolves Take 2-0 Leads

CJ McCollum delivered a clutch performance Monday night, netting 32 points including six crucial scores in the game’s final moments as the Atlanta Hawks mounted a stunning comeback to defeat the New York Knicks 107-106 in Game 2 of their Eastern Conference playoff matchup.

Atlanta erased an eight-point deficit over the final five minutes, closing the contest with a decisive 15-6 scoring surge to tie the best-of-seven series at one victory apiece.

Despite McCollum’s heroics, drama continued until the final buzzer when he failed to convert two free throw attempts with just 5.6 seconds remaining. New York opted against using their remaining timeout, instead advancing the ball quickly before Josh Hart found Mikal Bridges, whose 12-foot shot from the left side rimmed out as time expired.

Supporting McCollum’s effort, Jonathan Kuminga contributed 19 points coming off the bench for Atlanta, while Jalen Johnson added 17 points and Onyeka Okongwu chipped in 15. For New York, Jalen Brunson led all scorers with 29 points, Hart recorded a double-double with 15 points and 13 rebounds, and Karl-Anthony Towns finished with 18 points.

In Cleveland, the Cavaliers extended their dominance over Toronto with a 115-105 victory, taking a 2-0 series advantage in their Eastern Conference first-round battle. Donovan Mitchell poured in 30 points, including nine fourth-quarter markers, while James Harden added 28 points to power the win.

The victory marked Cleveland’s 12th consecutive playoff triumph over Toronto, matching the NBA record for most consecutive postseason wins against a single opponent. Mitchell also grabbed seven rebounds and dished five assists, while Harden recorded five steals and four assists. Evan Mobley contributed 25 points and eight rebounds for the Cavaliers.

Scottie Barnes posted a playoff career-best 26 points for Toronto, though the Raptors never held a lead throughout the contest.

Out west, the Minnesota Timberwolves orchestrated their own remarkable rally, overcoming a 19-point deficit to defeat Denver 119-114 and square their Western Conference series at one game each. Anthony Edwards led the charge with 30 points and 10 rebounds, while Donte DiVincenzo connected on a critical three-pointer with 1:05 remaining.

Julius Randle provided valuable support with 24 points and nine rebounds, sealing the victory by sinking two free throws with 18.8 seconds left on the clock. DiVincenzo finished with 16 points and Jaden McDaniels added 14 for Minnesota.

Denver received strong performances from Jamal Murray, who scored 30 points for the second consecutive game, and Nikola Jokic, who recorded 24 points, 15 rebounds and eight assists. The loss ended Denver’s winning streak that dated back to March 18.