Knicks Survive Brutal Schedule, Face Easier Games Ahead
The New York Knicks have shown resilience, finishing 9-7 in a grueling 16-game stretch against playoff contenders, despite limited rest. Their defense has improved significantly, now ranking first in holding opponents under 32% from three-point range. While theyve struggled against physical teams like Detroit, theyve held their own against top threats like the Celtics and Nuggets. Karl-Anthony Towns has been a standout, but starters have underperformed. With a soft upcoming schedule, the Knicks have proven they can compete with the leagues best.
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