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Barrett and Randall end Knicks’ losing streak at home, 110-102 win over Clippers
The Knicks ended a three-game losing streak at home, beating the Clippers 110-102 to improve their record to 23-24.
The Knicks ended a streak of three home losses, with their frontrunners Randle and Barrett defeating the Clippers 110-102 in New York. Now the Knicks went up to 23-24 in the season while the Clippers fell to 23-25.
The New York team led throughout the game but extended their lead even further from the second half when they walked away with a double-digit score. The Clippers couldn’t react, they tried to do something in the fourth twelve minutes to get back in the match, but the Knicks clinched the win and caused a smile from the Madisson Square Garden crowd.
The Knicks’ top scorers were Barrett and Randle with 28 and 24 points, respectively, while the former had a double-double with 14 rebounds. With the Clippers, Reggie Jackson led the standings with 26 points while Zubac had 17 points with 14 rebounds.
THE TWELVE MINUTES: 39-31, 66-61, 91-81, 110-102
ΝΙΚΣ: Barrett 28 (9/24 shots, 14 rebounds), Randle 24 (3/7 3-points, 9 rebounds), Robinson 8 (8 rebounds), Berks 10 (2), Fournier 14 (4), Quickley 8 (2nd 3 points, 6 assists), Noel 8, Grimes 6 (2), Redis 2, Topin 2, Gibson
CUTTER: Batumi 6 (2), Morris 4, Zubats 17 (14 rebounds), Coffey 2, Jackson 26 (4/8 three points, 5 assists), Kenard 14 (4), Ibaka 9 (5 rebounds), Man 9 (1 ), Boston 13 (2), Blencho 2 (6 assists), Hartenstein
Source: sport24
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