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<p>The Knicks have been sent “on vacation,’’ as Hawks center Clint Capela made good on his promise.</p>



<p>The Knicks weaved a wonderful 41-31 regular season, but it proved inflated as the Hawks outclassed the Knicks, eliminating them with a 103-89 victory Wednesday at the Garden in Game 5. The Hawks took out the Knicks in five.</p>



<p>Capela was a huge factor in wiping the glass with 14 points and 15 rebounds, and shoving them into an offseason of potential promise with $60 million of cap space and two first-round picks. The Knicks missed injured center Mitchell Robinson in the series.</p>



<p>Julius Randle capped his wayward first playoff series with eight turnovers, 23 points, shooting just 8 of 21 and playing extremely poorly in the second half.</p>



<p>&#8220;I told our guys this, I&#8217;m proud of what our team accomplished this year,&#8221; Tom Thibodeau said. &#8220;Obviously disappointed with the result tonight. Hopefully we can learn and get better from it. But I thought our guys gave us everything they had all year long. I&#8217;m very proud of them. Hopefully we can take this and use it as motivation for the work we have to get done in the summer in preparation for next year.&#8221;</p>



<p>A defiant RJ Barrett predicted the Knicks were heading back to Atlanta for a Game 6, saying in the morning, “We’re winning tonight.’’</p>



<p>But Barrett didn’t make good on the guarantee. Barrett scored 17 and shot 5 of 14. He was outplayed in the series by Hawks forward De’Andre Hunter, who was selected one pick after him at No. 4 in the same 2019 draft. Hunter hit a 3-point dagger with 5:43 left putting Atlanta up 19.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img  data-src="/uploads/2021/06/03/knicks-season-ends-in-blowout-playoff-loss-to-hawks-0.jpg" /><figcaption>Trae Young and Hawks eliminate the Knicks from the NBA playoffs.</figcaption><figcaption><span class="credit">Getty Images</span></figcaption></figure>



<p>Hunter guarded Randle, who had a strong 15-point first half. But Randle petered out with an erratic final two quarters in which he forced shots and was 3 of 9.</p>



<p>The Knicks lost three straight games in the series once Derrick Rose was anointed starting point guard over Elfrid Payton. The 32-year-old had no spring Wednesday and finished with just six points on 3 of 11 shooting.</p>



<p>“I had some knick-knack injuries from last game,’’ Rose said. “I got hit in the knee. Just didn’t feel right. Thibs decided not to play me in the fourth.’’</p>



<p>The Hawks were up 52-47 at halftime before taking control. The teams squabbled before heading off court for intermission. Knicks center Nerlens Noel and Hawks big man Solomon Hill got into it, jawing and shoving before a mass of bodies intervened.</p>



<p>Randle and Noel picked up technicals for the Knicks, with Hill getting one for the Hawks. The bad blood between these teams was pure.</p>


<p>The Hawks imposed their will on the Knicks in the third quarter and took a 12-point lead into the final frame, 74-62.</p>



<p>The Garden crowd was back chanting “F&#8211;k Trae Young’’ in the first quarter and “Trae Young’s balding’’ in the second quarter, and he wasn’t his usual accurate self, going 4 of 14 but still wound up with 14 points by the break. He finished with 36 points on 10 of 28 shooting and nine assists.</p>



<p>The Knicks were bounced on the 21st anniversary of the last time Knicks played a game in June. They were eliminated in six games by the Pacers on June 2, 2000, in the Eastern Conference finals.</p>



<p>The Hawks will face the 76ers in the second round.</p>
			 
					
						<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>NyPost</strong> - Author:<strong>Marc Berman</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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