![]() ![]() Hart helped turn that third-quarter momentum into a fourth-quarter lead with a couple of turnovers to spark a run as Denver kept Nikola Jokic on the bench to start the final quarter. There was still, though, the small matter of the final 12 minutes against a powerhouse Nuggets team. Hart and Immanuel Quickley hit consecutive 3-pointers to tie the score at 88 with 2:53 to go in the third, and it was tied at 91 heading into the fourth. Robert Sabo for NY PostĪ run late in the third quarter, sparked by the Knicks’ bench, turned around a 12-point deficit and got the Garden rocking and rolling. Jalen Brunson returned to the lineup for the Knicks on Saturday. I think that’s the biggest thing of this team is we have toughness, we have resilience, we have great leadership.”Īll of that showed amid a white-knuckle second half on Saturday. But we’re not complacent, I think that’s the biggest thing. Josh Hart, sitting next to him, jumped in. Informed after the game that the Knicks (42-30) had their most victories in a decade, Brunson raised an eyebrow. This was a 116-110 victory Saturday afternoon over Denver that revealed something about the mettle of the Knicks, with just 10 games left before playoff basketball. This was Jalen Brunson returning with emphasis, sparking the Garden crowd early and leading the Knicks in scoring with 24 points and five assists, the last of which fed Mitchell Robinson on a lob to seal a statement win. This was the Knicks, on course for playoff position, seizing control early and landing the plane against the best-in-the-West Nuggets. This was the kind of late-season victory not witnessed in some time by a Garden NBA crowd, the kind of March energy the building has reserved almost exclusively for the Big East Tournament for the last decade or so, the kind of win that inspires belief in these Knicks. Knicks use rare offensive feat for fifth straight win Mark Cuban blames Jalen Brunson’s dad for star’s exit to Knicks ![]() Knicks are in almost-surreal place - imagine that Breaking down five storylines in Knicks-Cavaliers playoff series
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