Knicks Drop 23-Point Loss to Lakers
The New York Knicks suffered a 107-97 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers, with coach Mike Brown expressing frustration over turnovers, fouls, and offensive rebounds. Despite Jalen Brunsons 24 points and Karl-Anthony Towns 25 points and 16 rebounds, the teams 19 turnovers and 23 fouls led to a 21-point advantage for the Lakers. The Knicks, with a strong 16-6 record since late January, face the Los Angeles Clippers in a back-to-back on Monday, aiming to avoid repeating Sundays mistakes.
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