Hawks 103, Knicks 89: “Yes!”
The Knicks lost to the Hawks at home in Game 5, putting a cap on their 2020-21 season. But now isn’t the time for frustration — it’s the time for reflection of how much the Knicks accomplished this year, and how much more they (hopefully) have yet to come.
Knicks 118, Grizzlies 104: “We believe in each other”
The New York Knicks are streaking once again, now winners of three straight after beating the Memphis Grizzlies on the road on Monday night, 118-104.
Knicks 118, Grizzlies 104: Postgame Reaction
The Knicks remain undaunted by any team, now winners of 12 of their last 13 games. Derrick Rose drove the team off the bench in a complete team effort to sweep the season series from the Grizzlies.
Knicks 137, Hawks 127 (OT): “New York, we here”
The New York Knicks’ win streak extended to eight games, after they managed a 137-127 overtime win over the Atlanta Hawks.
Knicks 116, Pelicans 106: Barometer game
The Knicks earned their first four-game win streak of the season behind a magnificent second half for Alec Burks and a second straight 30-point game from Julius Randle to down the Pelicans on the road.
Knicks 125, Pistons 81: Aberration or revelation?
The Knicks’ three-game losing streak is dead, and in a big way — they annihilated the Pistons on Detroit’s own home floor, behind a masterful Julius Randle and Reggie Bullock performance.
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.
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Jalen Brunson didn’t have it, but every other Knick did as New York won its second straight