Boston complete sweep of New York Knicks

NEW YORK, (Reuters) – The Boston Celtics swept  aside the New York Knicks to move ominously into the second round of the playoffs after a 101-89 victory on Sunday.

Kevin Garnett scored 26 points and had 10 rebounds, Rajon Rondo recorded 21 points and 12 assists and the veteran Celtics completed their 4-0 best-of-seven rout over the Knicks.

In other results the Atlanta Hawks took a 3-1 series  lead over Orlando and the New Orleans Hornets leveled their  match-up at 2-2 with the Los Angeles Lakers.

Having reached the NBA Finals in two of the last three  seasons, Boston produced a business-like win as they nearly led  from start to finish.

The revamped Knicks, who signed All Star Amar’e Stoudemire  in the off-season and traded for All Star Carmelo Anthony at  mid-season, suffered a disappointing exit from the playoffs.

Paul Pierce and the Boston Celtics managed to hold off Carmelo Anthony’s New York Knicks on Sunday.

“They’re going to be good,” Boston coach Doc Rivers said of  the Knicks. “They’re just going to be able to keep building. As  long as everyone stays patient with them, it will work out.”

Anthony finished with 32 points and nine rebounds and New  York got 19 and 12 rebounds from Stoudemire who was limited in  the series by back spasms that nagged him since Game Two.

Knicks starting point guard Chauncey Billups also injured his knee in Game Two and was sidelined for the rest of the series.
In New Orleans, Jarrett Jack made a clutch jumper to put the  home team up four with nine seconds left, and Chris Paul had a  triple-double of 27 points, 15 assists and 13 rebounds as the  Hornets outlasted the Lakers in a 93-88 win.

Kobe Bryant, who exchanged words with Paul throughout the testy affair, shook off a slow start and a sore ankle to finish with 17 points and eight assists.

Los Angeles stayed close but never led in the second half and will try to regain control of the series in Game Five today in Los Angeles.
Atlanta led Orlando by as much as 16 in the second quarter,  but still had to hold on late to fend off the Magic in an 88-85  win.

Orlando forward Hedo Turkoglu missed a three-pointer attempt  at the buzzer to seal his team’s fate as the Magic wasted Dwight  Howard’s dominance of 29 points and 17 rebounds.

Jamal Crawford had 25 points off the bench to lead the Hawks  who will try to close the series in Game Five  today.