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Suns 106, Knicks 99: Not even home can’t fix them woes
Brunson and Hart, both sidelined with ankle injuries, were all the Knicks needed to generate at least a tiny bit of offense. Wouldn’t be the case, as Karl-Anthony Towns and Miles McBride each scored 23 points, while OG Anunoby added 21, but you know, good-not-great they say.
The Knicks' 126-113 loss to the Warriors on January 15 included more than just another defeat for Mike Brown's struggling squad. The game featured a heated mome
Karl-Anthony Towns airballed a three-point shot in the defeat against the Suns, drawing a strong chorus of boos from the home crowd.
The two teams square off for the second time this season. The Suns defeated the Knicks 112-107 in their last meeting on Jan. 10. Devin Booker led the Suns with 31 points, and Jalen Brunson led the Knicks with 27 points.
Offense sells tickets,defense wins games. A phrase that is a bit cliche, but is true. In a league today, where scoring points is looked as exciting, the game s
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New York didn’t lose the game because Towns didn’t get back on that one play; they lost it well before then. The Kings got out to a 12-6 lead and never looked back, running out to a 20-point lead at one point and staying ahead for a good portion of the second half. The Knicks started the game not defending, and ended the game not defending.
Suns star guard Devin Booker is questionable after missing Thursday’s loss to the Pistons with a left ankle sprain he suffered in the second half Jan. 13 against the Heat. Booker was getting up shots after Saturday's morning shootaround.