Knicks' Brunson Leads Comeback Win Over Jazz
The New York Knicks pulled off a remarkable comeback win against the Utah Jazz, securing a seventeen-point victory. Jalen Brunson led the charge with twenty-eight points, four rebounds, and eight assists, transforming a sluggish start into a triumphant road win. Despite trailing by fifteen points after the first quarter and sixty-five to fifty-six at halftime, the Knicks dominated the second half, outscoring Utah forty to twenty-nine in the third and thirty-eight to twenty-three in the fourth. Karl-Anthony Towns contributed twenty-one points, while OG Anunoby added twenty-two. Utahs Jordan Clarkson nearly stole the show with twenty-seven points off the bench. This victory improves the Knicks road record to nineteen wins and sixteen losses.
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