From the desk: KICKING CANS DOWN 33RD STREET WITH JIMMY
ALL-STAR BREAK
19-18 (.513)
5th Eastern Conference
Can't be disappointed with what you do not expect. That's what makes Knickerbockers first-half so thrilling.
Thursday's game was another recent instance of the Knicks feeling the Midas touch, shooting 54.2% from the field versus 48.8% for the Pistons. They otherwise dominated the boards and outscored Detroit 66-38 in the paint.
All-Star and MVP candidate Julius Randle leads the floor with a game-high 27 points, 16 rebounds (seven assists), and 42 minutes. All five starters scored in double-digit. Continuing to play monster minutes, Nerlens Noel also posts a double-double with 12 points and eleven rebounds in likewise 42 minutes. RJ Barrett was second on the team with 21 points on 9/13 and 2/2 from the line. Elfrid Payton's 20 points gave the Knicks three players with at least 20 points in a return to action.
Frank Ntilikina was a perfect 3/3 from behind the arc for nine points in 13 minutes off the bench. Immanuel Quickley was 0/4 from three-range in 13 minutes, while Obi Toppin scored just four points in twelve minutes.
The Knicks own a respectable 7-12 record against each conference's current top teams and a 12-6 against all others, including an 11-7 record at home. The NBA's stingiest defense yields almost two full points less per game than the Lakers. However, they enter the midway break tied with Cleveland for the least points scored per game.
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