Knicks put on offensive clinic in relentless annihilation of sad Pistons
The story of a suddenly cohesive unit pummeling an overmatched opponent was told in the opening six minutes.
The story of a suddenly cohesive unit pummeling an overmatched opponent was told in the opening six minutes.
A backdoor cut into a layup from Karl-Anthony Towns.
An over-the-shoulder, no-look pass from Towns to a cutting Jalen Brunson for a reverse layup.
An alley-oop from Brunson to OG Anunoby.
A Josh Hart jam after a Mikal Bridges steal.
A Brunson backdoor cut into a layup off a Bridges assist.
By the end of this offensive clinic, the Knicks were already up 10 points and snatched the fight out of the sad Pistons, who folded like a 2-7 offsuit poker hand and lost to New York for the 16th straight time in Friday night’s 128-98 wire-to-wire annihilation.
“When we work together,” Tom Thibodeau said, “our offense is going to be really good.”