Knicks' Halftime Rally Beats Jazz, Curry Out for Warriors
The New York Knicks staged a remarkable comeback against the Utah Jazz, winning 134-117 after dominating the second half. Coaches and players had a heated halftime talk, which sparked a turnaround in the teams performance. Jordan Clarkson led the charge with 27 points off the bench, while the team cut down on turnovers and improved their fast-break defense. Coach Mike Brown highlighted the teams accountability and aggressive play, and Jalen Brunson credited the halftime talk for the victory. In other news, Stephen Curry will miss the Warriors upcoming game at Madison Square Garden due to a knee injury.
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