National TV Win Over Knicks ‘Does Not Sit Well’ with Mike Brown
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In what appeared to be a blowout in the making at halftime, the Kings were forced to hold off a gritty effort from the Knicks to win on national television, and they did, winning 122-117. The Kings began the game with excellent presence on both ends, but their lack of physicality let New York stay in the game. Worse, they let it happen in spite of a few things: Jalen Brunson exiting after the first half, the Knicks’ struggle to convert second chance opportunities, and their overall shooting struggles (.416/.260/.645). Yet the Kings remained resilient as they have so often, riding the backs of their all-stars to come out victorious.
National TV Win Over Knicks ‘Does Not Sit Well’ with Mike Brown
National TV Win Over Knicks ‘Does Not Sit…
National TV Win Over Knicks ‘Does Not Sit Well’ with Mike Brown
In what appeared to be a blowout in the making at halftime, the Kings were forced to hold off a gritty effort from the Knicks to win on national television, and they did, winning 122-117. The Kings began the game with excellent presence on both ends, but their lack of physicality let New York stay in the game. Worse, they let it happen in spite of a few things: Jalen Brunson exiting after the first half, the Knicks’ struggle to convert second chance opportunities, and their overall shooting struggles (.416/.260/.645). Yet the Kings remained resilient as they have so often, riding the backs of their all-stars to come out victorious.