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The New York Knicks suffered a heartbreaking 115-113 loss to the Miami Heat on November 17, and the NBA's Last Two Minute Report (L2M) has revealed the controve
In Friday’s victory over the Heat, Karl-Anthony Towns led the way for the Knicks as he ended the game with 39 points, 11 rebounds and four assists while Landry Shamet recorded 36 points and three assists off the bench.
And naturally, the Knicks rediscovered the three-ball too late. Karl-Anthony Towns hit his first triple — after six straight misses — with 22.4 seconds left to cut Miami’s lead to 114-113. Landry Shamet then intentionally fouled Davion Mitchell, who split the pair to keep the door open.
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Both the New York Knicks and Dallas Mavericks may be without one of their star players in Wednesday night's matchup.
For the third time in this young NBA season, the Heat and Knicks matched up with one another, this time back in Miami on Monday night. Coming off a loss that in
Norman Powell scored 19 points, Kel'el Ware finished with 16, and the Heat survived a wild finish to beat the Knicks 115-113 on Monday night.