
Knicks’ packed schedule catches up to them in sloppy home loss to 76ers
NY Post
The Knicks’ legs just weren’t there.
And their monthlong tour de force experienced a rare hiccup as a result.
Returning home for the first time since Dec. 7, they looked like a side on the back end of a busy and intense slate of games with plenty of travel.
They turned the ball over 18 times, shot just 25 percent from 3-point range and fell to the 76ers 116-107 Friday night at Madison Square Garden.
The loss snapped a seven-game winning streak and marked just their second loss in their last 13 games. It was also just their second loss at home all season.
“These guys are human,” coach Mike Brown said. “But at the end of the day, we try to pride ourselves on being a no-excuse team. We’re gonna go out and play to the highest possible standard, or the highest possible level. Most times, we’ll probably have it, but tonight we didn’t.

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