The New York Knicks have yet to beat any of the top three teams in the NBA this season. Jalen Brunson and the Knicks conceded a 142-105 blowout loss to the conference-leading Cleveland Cavaliers on Friday night at Rocket Arena.
The Cavaliers throttled the Knicks Friday night, though they also dealt with Jarrett Allen leaving the game. Here's how the game unfolded.
The Knicks guard didn’t get past the first round Saturday after rushing through his final rack as time was running low. He finished with 18 points, and Miami’s Tyler Herro emerged as a first-time champion by beating Golden State’s Buddy Hield in the final.
“You can’t explain it,” Jalen Brunson said ... The problem was familiar and easy to spot: the defense. Donovan Mitchell, the former Knicks trade target, dissected New York’s soft ...
Jalen Brunson has been known to buck trends and ... Brunson helped give the Young Stars an early lead, intercepting a pass from Donovan Mitchell (Cleveland) and turning it into a dunk for Evan ...
Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns will ... Quietly, Cleveland has built a three-headed monster. Donovan Mitchell is a bucket. Darius Garland is a floor general. And Evan Mobley has Defensive ...
The Cavaliers’ latest blowout win included an unexpected bump. Center Jarrett Allen hurt his right hand at some point in the first half of Cleveland’s 142-105 rout of the New York Knicks on Friday night.