Knicks Fall to Clippers, Towns Injured
The New York Knicks lost to the Los Angeles Clippers, 126-118, on Monday night, marking their second consecutive defeat on a challenging road trip. Karl-Anthony Towns led the Knicks with 35 points, followed by Jalen Brunson with 28 and OG Anunoby with 22. Kawhi Leonard dominated for the Clippers with 29 points, 7 rebounds, and 8 assists. The Knicks struggled with three-point defense early on, committing 7 turnovers in the first quarter. They managed to stay close due to hot shooting from Brunson and Anunoby. Towns heated up in the second quarter but left the game with a knee injury. The Knicks trailed by 9 at halftime, shooting only 29% from three and committing 10 turnovers. The Clippers extended their lead to 15 in the third but the Knicks fought back, cutting it to 7. In the fourth, the Knicks closed the gap to 5 multiple times but couldnt pull ahead, ultimately losing by 8. The Knicks finished with 20 turnovers and 35% three-point shooting, with their bench scoring just 14 points. They face the Utah Jazz in Utah on Wednesday at 9 PM.
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