Basketball
Knicks dig open wounds with Cavaliers
of new york knicks Last night they dug into the wounds they opened cleveland cavaliers In the playoffs, they apparently won 91-109 on their home court, deepening doubts about the Ohio State team, but they are currently in last place in the East with a 1-3 record, along with the Raptors and Heat, while New York is 2-2. It is in 7th place.but low A Cavaliers team without Darius Garland, Jarrett Allen and Caris LeVert had a lot to do with that.
Just six months ago, the Knicks ended the Cavs’ hopes of returning to the playoffs for the first time since their departure. lebronthis is also the first time this century that an Ohio State team will be in the postseason without “The King.”
set of Tom Thibodeau Both with Cleveland being the tie-winner who started out as the clear favorite, and the strength of the final result (4-1) with the same clarity with which the Knicks attacked Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse last night. I am shocked.
In contrast to the string of poor performances that marked him at the time, donovan mitchell He had 26 points, 3 rebounds, and 3 assists on 11/20 for TC and knew how to lead the team even in so many absences. Nevertheless, speeder, The Cavs were unable to prevent another collapse against the Knicks, barely matching Georges Niang and Isaac Okoro’s 11 points and Craig Porter’s 10 points.
This team is said to be willing to give it their all. joel embiidI didn’t need the larger version jalen brunsonTC had 19 points (7/16), point guard 5 rebounds, 2 assists, New York team had a good overall performance, Julius Randle 19 points, Immanuel Quickley 18 points , RJ Barrett scored 16 points, 13 points from Isaiah Hartenstein.
The Knicks were trailing at the end of the third quarter (86-68).New York’s confidence grows as it grows doubt with the Cavaliers.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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