Knicks 122, Pelicans 112 (OT): Postgame Live
The Knicks got ahead, lost the lead, but then used heroics from Derrick Rose and Reggie Bullock late in the game to force overtime against the Pelicans and run away with their sixth straight win.
Knicks 117, Mavericks 109: Postgame Live
The Knicks have their first five-game win streak in seven years, Julius Randle was the best player on the court in a game against Luka Doncic, and New York thoroughly outworked the Mavericks on their way to a 117-109 win.
Knicks 116, Pelicans 106: Postgame Live
The Knicks have finally snatched their first four-game win streak of the season, and now sit two games over .500 after a brilliant clutch performance by Alec Burks and Julius Randle’s second straight 30-point game.
Knicks 111, Lakers 96: Postgame Live
The Knicks are back to a game over .500 and on a three-game winning streak after routing the Lakers behind the latest Julius Randle scoring masterpiece.
Knicks 102, Raptors 96: Postgame Live
The Knicks went up big, blew the lead in the third quarter, but ultimately came through with enough clutch shot-making (from RJ Barrett, who else?) to finish off a win vs. the Raptors at home.
Knicks 133, Grizzlies 129 (OT): Postgame Live
The Knicks came out listless, but finished the game full of fire, coming back from 13 down in the fourth quarter to beat the Grizzlies in overtime behind incredible clutch play from RJ Barrett and Alec Burks.
Celtics 101, Knicks 99: Postgame Live
The Knicks lost their latest in a long line of heartbreakers lately, failing to execute late in the game and losing to the Celtics on the road.
Nets 114, Knicks 112: Postgame Live
The Knicks held a double-digit lead over the Nets in the second half, but let their foot off the gas again and allowed a comeback victory to a Nets team missing two of their big three.
Knicks 125, Pistons 81: Postgame Live
The Knicks passed the ball well, defended their asses off, and demolished the Pistons on the road behind strong games from Julius Randle, Reggie Bullock, RJ Barrett, and yes, even Elfrid Payton.
Timberwolves 102, Knicks 101: Postgame Live
What are the Knicks even doing losing to the Timberwolves, man.
Heat 98, Knicks 88: Postgame Live
The Knicks lost a knock-down, drag-out defensive affair with the Heat, holding a lead after the first half. But an onslaught from Jimmy Butler and the Heat’s shooters in the second half doomed New York to a loss.
Knicks 102, Bucks 96: Postgame Live
The Knicks won ugly over the shorthanded Bucks on the road, but at a high cost, as Mitchell Robinson fractured his foot and will now be out for an extended absence again.
Knicks 106, Wizards 102: Postgame Live
The Knicks had one of their worst first halves of the whole season, but rallied in the second half behind suffocating defense and timely shot-making to overcome a 17-point deficit and take down the Wizards.
Knicks 131, Wizards 113: Postgame Live
The Knicks bounced back to .500 again behind a 37-point effort from Julius Randle, RJ Barrett’s best passing game of the season, a return to form for Mitch, and more.
Knicks 94, Magic 93: Postgame Live
The Knicks got taken to the brink by the Magic, but a last-second steal by Reggie Bullock and a career-high 17 assists in a triple-double for Julius Randle pushed them to victory.
Sixers 99, Knicks 96: Postgame Live
The Knicks had a lead late in Philly, but the Sixers came back and put them away in a backbreaking loss for New York on the second game of a road back-to-back against the two best teams in the East.
Nets 117*, Knicks 112: Postgame Live
The Nets got a big hand from the officials down the stretch and secured a victory over the Knicks, despite some brilliant defense from the Knicks in the closing minutes to come back from an 18-point deficit.
Knicks 119, Thunder 97: Postgame Live
The Knicks got back over .500 against a very depleted Thunder team on the road, behind huge games from RJ Barrett, Julius Randle, and Immanuel Quickley.
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