Clarkson Sparks Knicks' Win, Bench Explosion Needed
Jordan Clarkson, in his first game back in Salt Lake City with the New York Knicks, dropped twenty-seven points, sparking a forty-point swing in a win over the Utah Jazz. Despite a rough stretch, Clarksons mental toughness impressed coach Mike Brown. Jalen Brunson led with twenty-eight points and eight assists, while Karl-Anthony Towns had twenty-one points, seven rebounds, and seven assists. OG Anunoby added twenty-two points efficiently. However, Mikal Bridges struggled, scoring just five points in twenty-seven minutes.
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