Fewest Points Allowed by the Knicks in the 1989 NBA Playoffs

This list shows the NBA games in which the New York Knicks allowed the fewest points to their opponents during the 1989 postseason. All the team's defensive performances, ordered from best to worst are included, with final score, date and other details.

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What's the fewest points allowed by the Knicks in the 1989 Playoffs?

The New York Knicks allowed 96 points on April 27, 1989, in their win over the Philadelphia 76ers 102-96. That was the team's best defensive performance in the 9 games they played in the 1989 NBA Playoffs.

Fewest Points Allowed by the Knicks
1989 Playoffs

96
points allowed
vs. Philadelphia 76ers

Fewest Points Allowed by the Knicks in the 1989 Playoffs

Points AllowedW/LGame / Details
1.
96
W
New York Knicks
Apr. 27, 1989, at New York
Eastern Conference First Round, Game 1
2.
97
W
New York Knicks
May. 11, 1989, at New York
Eastern Conference Semifinals, Game 2
3.
106
L
New York Knicks
May. 14, 1989, at Chicago
Eastern Conference Semifinals, Game 4
106
W
New York Knicks
Apr. 29, 1989, at New York
Eastern Conference First Round, Game 2
Points AllowedW/LGame / Details
5.
111
L
New York Knicks
May. 13, 1989, at Chicago
Eastern Conference Semifinals, Game 3
6.
113
L
New York Knicks
May. 19, 1989, at Chicago
Eastern Conference Semifinals, Game 6
7.
114
W
New York Knicks
May. 16, 1989, at New York
Eastern Conference Semifinals, Game 5
8.
115
W
116 - 115  OT
New York Knicks
May. 2, 1989, at Philadelphia
Eastern Conference First Round, Game 3
9.
120
L
109 - 120  OT
New York Knicks
May. 9, 1989, at New York
Eastern Conference Semifinals, Game 1

Number of games showed: 9