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        <title><![CDATA[Tom Thibodeau’s faith in Frank Ntilikina backfires on Knicks]]></title>
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<p>Knicks coach Tom Thibodeau made good on his promise. He would use Frank Ntilikina in spot instances to guard Trae Young.</p>



<p>He put the Frenchman into the contest with 23 seconds left in the first half to hound Young on the last possession. It worked as the Hawks committed a turnover.</p>



<p>Thibodeau went back to the well with nine seconds left in the game and the score tied. It didn’t work. Young put the moves on Ntilikina — four crossovers — before he got by him and lifted the game-winning floater for<strong> the Hawks’ 107-105 victory</strong> in front of a stunned Madison Square Garden crowd of 15,047 on Sunday night.</p>



<p>Putting in Ntilikina cold backfired, though it’s not like Elfrid Payton or Derrick Rose could keep up with Young on this night.</p>



<p>“Obviously you’re putting Frank in for his defense,’’ Thibodeau said. “But [Young] made a good play, we’ll take a look at the film and go from there.’’</p>



<p>Ntilikina was not made available for comment.</p>



<p>Payton, his slide continuing, played just eight scoreless minutes — shooting 0-for-3 — as the starting point guard. Payton, who is scoreless in three of his past four outings, got yanked after four minutes in the opening quarter when his missed jumper led to a fast-break alley-oop from Young to John Collins.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img  data-src="/uploads/2021/05/24/tom-thibodeau-s-faith-in-frank-ntilikina-backfires-on-knicks-0.jpg" /><figcaption>Frank Ntilikina defends Trae Young during the Knicks loss to the Hawks on Sunday.</figcaption><figcaption><span class="credit">Getty Images</span></figcaption></figure>



<p>Whether Thibodeau continues to stay with Payton as the starter now that the Knicks are down 0-1 remains to be seen.</p>



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<p>Nerlens Noel limped off the court in the final minute after fouling Young, appearing to land awkwardly on his foot. The Knicks provided no update on his status.</p>



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<p>The Knicks’ rookies looked more comfortable than some of the veterans. Immanuel Quickley made 4 of 7 shots in 21 minutes, including both his 3s. And Obi Toppin had a solid 8-minute stint in the second quarter during which he played with energy, hit a 3-pointer and threw down a monster driving dunk. Toppin played 11:51. The Knicks coaching staff had mulled whether to reduce Toppin’s minutes in the postseason for defensive reasons, but he held his own.</p>



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<p>Some scouts have pegged Knicks SG Reggie Bullock as a wild card in the series, but he struggled from 3-point land — missing all five of his attempts. The Knicks shot just 33.3 percent from beyond the arc (10 of 30).</p>



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<p>The Hawks won despite a ragged performance from ex-Knick Danilo Gallinari, who scored seven points on just 3 of 11 shooting.</p>
			 
					
						<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>NyPost</strong> - Author:<strong>Marc Berman</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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