
Knicks won’t let Suns be the aggressors in consequential rematch
NY Post
PHOENIX — There have been just a few sour moments for the Knicks since April 9.
The biggest came Wednesday in Denver, when they were manhandled by MVP favorite Nikola Jokic and the Nuggets, 113-97, in their first blowout loss since the All-Star break. The other occurred on April 26, when the Suns came into the Garden and seized the night in the final minutes of the fourth quarter with a 118-110 win. In ending the Knicks’ nine-game winning streak, the Suns stole the victory when Chris Paul drained Phoenix’s final three baskets.More Related News

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