Knicks beat Hawks 112-107

Atlanta Hawks guard Kent Bazemore gets fouled by New York Knicks guard Allonzo Trier during the first half of Wednesday's game in Atlanta.
Atlanta Hawks guard Kent Bazemore gets fouled by New York Knicks guard Allonzo Trier during the first half of Wednesday's game in Atlanta.

ATLANTA - Tim Hardaway Jr. scored 27 of his 34 points in the second half, and reserve Enes Kanter added 17 points and 11 rebounds as the New York Knicks beat the Atlanta Hawks 112-107 Wednesday night.

In a matchup of rebuilding franchises, Allonzo Trier finished with 16 points and Noah Vonleh had 11 points and 13 rebounds to help New York snap a two-game skid.

Omari Spellman scored 18 points for the Hawks, who have lost two straight and six of seven. Alex Poythress' basket cut the lead to four with 22.8 seconds remaining, but the Hawks blew their next two possessions when Poythress dropped an inbound pass and Taurean Prince missed two free throws.

Trae Young finished with 15 points and eight assists for Atlanta, but he missed 13 of 19 shots and went just 1-for-7 on 3-point attempts.

Hardaway, who had NBA career highs of 16 free throws made and 20 attempted, took charge in the third quarter as one of the few veteran players on the floor. He was 5-for-8 from the field and had 15 points, two steals and one blocked shot.

The Knicks never trailed after Emmanuel Mudiay's 3 made it 65-63 midway through the third. They took their biggest lead at 16 on Kanter's two free throws in the final minute of the period.

Kanter got tangled up with Hawks reserve center Miles Plumlee on a rebound attempt early in the fourth. He flipped over and landed on his head after both players fell to the floor. Kanter stayed in the game.

The Knicks' Kevin Knox, the No. 9 overall draft pick this past summer, was 0-for-6 from the field and did not score in nine minutes. It was his second game back after missing seven with a sprained left ankle. He had two points in five minutes of Monday's double-overtime loss to Chicago.

Hawks coach Lloyd Pierce said rookie forward Kevin Huerter, the 19th overall pick, was not with the team because of a family matter.

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