Knicks' Defense Shines in Win, Eyes Thunder Challenge
The New York Knicks secured a victory over the Toronto Raptors, prioritizing their in-conference matchup. They shot fifty-six percent from the floor with thirty-two assists, but relied heavily on defense. Coach Mike Brown praised their defensive stand, especially in the second half. Players agreed defense fueled the victory, with Jalen Brunson noting the importance of stringing together stops in the fourth quarter. Mitchell Robinson, back from injury, plans to keep bringing bench energy and improve his free-throw shooting. Looking ahead, the Knicks view their upcoming game against the Oklahoma City Thunder as a growth test.
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