The Knicks cruised to a 22-point victory over Toronto on Sunday and are now 10-1 at Madison Square Garden this season, writes Stefan Bondy of The New York Post. Big man Karl-Anthony Towns, who led a balanced offensive attack with a team-high 22 points, was quick to credit the home fans for the team’s success.
“Our fans make playing at home so fun, and the support they give us and energy they give us is priceless, so 10-1 — of course we want to give the fans the best product, the best version of ourselves every single night,” Towns said. “But it’s really the fans that bring out the best in us and shout-outs to them. They’ve carried us to the finish line many more than just home games.”
Here’s more from New York:
- Veteran wing Josh Hart has been playing his best basketball of the season since OG Anunoby went down with a hamstring strain. In the seven games leading up to Sunday, Hart averaged 14.6 points, 9.4 rebounds, 6.7 assists and 1.7 steals in 34.1 minutes per night, with a shooting slash line of .521/.385/.783. He had an excellent all-around outing Sunday, finishing with 20 points, 12 rebounds, seven assists and three steals two days after recording 19 points, 15 rebounds, seven assists and three steals in the win over Milwaukee. “Josh, he’s a baller,” head coach Mike Brown said after Friday’s game, per Jared Schwartz of The New York Post. “It doesn’t matter what you throw in front of him, he just goes and balls out. That’s what you love about him. He just gets it done in any role that you give him. He’s shown he can help you coming off the bench, he’s definitely shown he can help you as a starter. He’s playing high-level basketball.”
- Hart has made a strong case to stay in the starting lineup when Anunoby eventually returns, according to Ian Begley of SNY.tv. Brown said he’s been pleased with Mitchell Robinson‘s performance as a member of the second unit. “I’ve liked what I’ve seen so far,” Brown said after Robinson’s six points, seven rebounds and two steals off the bench Friday. “Mitch has given us a great punch off the bench. His ability to offensive rebound against starters and backups has been huge for us. So he has to keep bringing that to the table. So he gives us a different look in the starting lineup and then gives us a different look when he comes off the bench.”
- Brown thinks star point guard Jalen Brunson belongs in the Most Valuable Player conversation, Begley adds. “He should be talked about right now — it’s early — but as a potential MVP,” Brown said Friday. “There’s not enough chatter — which, it’s early, so I’m not throwing a fit — but the guy had 37 tonight on 12-of-21. And he gets blitzed often and he makes the right basketball play. He basically did what he was supposed to do and that’s why I don’t talk about it a lot because that’s what he’s capable of doing and that’s what he’s supposed to do, being of that stature.”
There’s a reason Brunson hasn’t been talked about for MVP. It’s a different bar. Knicks are 10-1 at home? Ok. Thunder are 20-1 Overall.
Tough to get much consideration when he’s not even the 2nd best player at his position.
He’ll be a valuable addition to the All-NBA Second Team.
MSG is a great place to play. Even opposing players get it. NY C has always been a basketball town. Where the college tournament first started.
Hart is balling now. He understands whats up with OG out. Hart is also playing hurt. He will probably need surgery on his shooting hand. At end of year. It’s what kept him out of lineup to begin season.
I never heard of a player losing his starting spot cause of injury. Hart is special to all Knick fans. We see you player 🙏.
Mitch played 17 gms last year after coming back from surgery. He avg 17 mins as Towns backup. The starting CENTER for East All Stars. This fascination with Mitch starting over the BEST center in the East. Seems amateurish to me. Knicks were second best team in East last year. With Hart playing 37.6 mins a game. Which led the NBA in mins played.
This so called new offense Brown is bringing. Works best with Hart starting. I know you want to feed Mitch’s ego. Winning in NY doesn’t have a place for that. Now with Hart healthy he is showing you that. Seems Brown is still learning his own team. We Know Jalen is our MVP. And the only trophy we want to see him raise at end if year. Is the championship trophy …….. get healthy OG. We need you.
2025-26 NBA season — Hart has played 18 gms and avg 28.4 mins. Mitch has played 12 gms and avg 17.3 mins.
A coach who thinks his best player is MVP….shocking.