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New York sports radio legend Mike Francesa didn't hold back his thoughts on the New York Knicks' offense after their Game 2 loss to the Detroit Pistons in the NBA Playoffs.
The Knicks’ end-of-season struggles coincided with teams sticking wings onto Towns. And the Pistons were watching.
The Knicks invested a lot to provide Jalen Brunson with needed scoring help. But that supporting cast can’t, well, support if ...
It wasn’t just a win for the Pistons, but a historic moment. Cunningham finished with 33 points and 12 rebounds, and the ...
Brunson shouldered the blame for the team’s loss even though he carried the team back to a 94-all tie before Dennis Schroder ...
Cunningham, who averaged 31 points against the Knicks during the regular season, shot just 8-of-21 for 21 points in Game 1.
As Duren cut-off Brunson’s lane, Bridges created one of his own: His man, Malik Beasley, turned his head towards the paint, ...
The New York Knicks started Game 2 out against the Detroit Pistons poorly, and they'll need a better start in Game 3.
The New York Knicks had a chance to complete an inspiring comeback over the Detroit Pistons in Game 2 of their first-round ...
The Knicks attempted 19 free throws in Monday night’s 100-94 loss to the Pistons in Game 2 at Madison Square Garden, compared ...
The Knicks earned the No. 3 seed behind an elite, efficient offense. You wouldn't have known that from watching Monday's game.
Cade Cunningham scored 33 points and the Pistons, who lost a big lead in Game 1, withstood a furious Knicks rally to win Game 2 and tie the series.