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One of the most encouraging aspects of the New York Knicks' start to the 2025-26 NBA regular season has been their performance at home. Madison Square Garden us
With questions about the future for Giannis Antetokounmpo and Chris Paul circulating around the NBA, the New York Knicks may have the opportunity to add a future Hall of Famer as they pursue a title.
While Jalen Brunson scored a game-high 33 points and OG Anunoby returned from injury, it was Miles McBride who shined in the Knicks' dominant 34-point victory over the Utah Jazz on Friday night.
The Magic are a dangerous team because they can win in a number of different ways. Their biggest weakness in three-point scoring has been neutralized in the last couple of weeks. While they shoot just 34.4% from beyond the 3-point line, the Knicks struggled to defend that shot in the previous two meetings.
In a coaches meeting a few weeks back, the Knicks’ head coach was deep in conversations with his staff about a potential change to the starting lineup. Injuries to key players forced Brown to re-shuffle the deck. The discussion at hand was about starting, or not starting, Josh Hart.
Knicks head coach Mike Brown credits his coaching staff for sparking the decision to insert Josh Hart into the starting lineup in place of Mitchell Robinson.
New York started the game off on a shocking 23-0 run on the Jazz in the first quarter that left Utah scoreless until the five-minute mark, which piled together for a brutal 13-41 hole at the end of the period that they couldn't manage to climb out of, even winning two of the three quarters for the rest of the way.
Jalen Brunson anotó 33 puntos, incluído un triple que coronó una racha inicial de 23 puntos de los Knicks —la más grande en la NBA desde que se