The New York Knicks defeated the Golden State Warriors 119-112 at the Chase Center in San Francisco on Monday, handing the Warriors their third consecutive home loss.
Josh Hart was instrumental in the Knicks’ victory, playing the entire 48 minutes and recording his fifth triple-double of the season and his career with 10 points, 11 rebounds, and 11 assists. His relentless effort on both ends of the court exemplified the Knicks’ commitment to sustaining defensive intensity throughout all four quarters.
Despite having the slowest pace among all 30 teams this season, the Knicks matched the Warriors in transition points (15-12), thanks largely to Hart’s hustle in securing 50-50 rebounds and initiating fast breaks. Prior to this game, the Knicks had held their previous five opponents under 100 points, showcasing their defensive prowess.
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