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The city belongs to the New York Knicks...as if there were any doubt. The ‘Bockers dispatched the Brooklyn Nets, 107-102, thanks to some exciting play from their young (non-Mudiay) guards.
The star of the game was, of course...Allonzo Trier? Yes, the two-way contract rookie from Arizona went buck wild in the first half, scoring 20 points before the break as the Knicks erased a 15-point deficit.
.@ISO_ZO pic.twitter.com/mrQMZBpUi1
— NEW YORK KNICKS (@nyknicks) October 4, 2018
Frank Ntilikina played an efficient, albeit unspectacular, shooting night, scoring 9 points on 4-8 shooting. He did, however, bank in a lefty layup off a sweet spin move.
Lefty Frank pic.twitter.com/whBXNn5OTM
— NEW YORK KNICKS (@nyknicks) October 4, 2018
But you don’t come to games to watch Frank play offense: you come to watch him wreck fools. Watch this magnificent block on Spencer Dinwiddie, which led to a transition bucket from Trier.
RT for the ✋
— NEW YORK KNICKS (@nyknicks) October 4, 2018
for the pic.twitter.com/rzkApWjm9P
Ron Baker displayed some classic RON BAKER HUSTLE, diving for a loose ball and getting it out to Isaiah Hicks for the thunderous dunk.
Baker the playmaker
— Knicks Film School (@KnickFilmSchool) October 4, 2018
And wait for Fizdale’s reaction pic.twitter.com/MbXpmO6IaE
Check out Postgame Live with KnicksFanTV, tonight featuring our own Alex Wolfe and Ashwin Ramnath along with CP and J. Ellis!
Recap to come.