It’s been an uneasy stretch for the Knicks and they took their frustrations on the Nets on Wednesday night. The Knicks snapped a four-game losing streak and made history with a 120-66 blowout.
The 54-point margin of victory is their largest ever — their previous high was 48 points, which they accomplished three times, in 1993/94, 1972/73 and 1968/69, Jared Schwartz of the New York Post notes. The Nets’ 66 points were the lowest any team has scored this season.
“Just seeing us play the way we’re capable of playing,” coach Mike Brown said. “I don’t know what the score will be every night, but the things that we did out on the floor, we talked about, we drilled, we watched film on and our guys are more than capable. So to go see them put it together for 48 minutes was a lot of fun.”
Here’s more on the Knicks:
- Karl-Anthony Towns‘ name surfaced in trade rumors earlier this week. Ian Begley of SNY (videol link) hears differently. “I checked around on this Monday, everything that I gathered is the Knicks are not having conversations on trading Karl-Anthony Towns,” Begley said. League sources told Newsday that the Knicks have discussed potential Towns deals with multiple teams, including the Grizzlies, Magic and Hornets.
- Josh Hart denied an ESPN report that Jalen Brunson called a players-only meeting on Monday following a loss to Dallas. “We didn’t have a players-only meeting. Y’all dragging it,” Hart said, per Kristian Winfield of the New York Daily News. “We didn’t have a players-only meeting. I don’t know who said it, who did all that, but we didn’t have a players-only meeting.” Hart said there was some discussion after the loss but wouldn’t characterize as a meeting. “We talked, but it wasn’t like some big thing. So that got dragged. We didn’t have a players-only meeting,” he said. “We know what we have to do. We cleared stuff up yesterday in film and practice and today in walkthroughs. We know we haven’t been playing up to our capabilities, but we’re gonna continue to play off this (Wednesday) win.”
- Jordan Clarkson, one of the Knicks’ main offseason acquisition, has disappeared from the rotation. He played two minutes against the Mavs and only saw garbage-time minutes against Brooklyn, Schwartz writes. “Yeah, it could be tough to get him in the rotation,” Brown said. “Obviously Deuce [McBride] played well during his time, Mitch [Robinson] played well, Landry [Shamet] played at a pretty high level before he got hurt. So trying to find minutes for those guys as well as for our starting group is tough. I can’t even hit the minute threshold for all those guys that I’m looking for. It can be tough from time to time.” Going along with that theme, Winfield notes that the team’s other main offseason addition, Guerschon Yabusele, also finds himself at the end of the bench.
