The Oklahoma City Thunder didn't need any last-second heroics against the New York Knicks this time. They blew them out for a 126-101 win. MSG has become OKC's home away from home with seven straight wins dating back to 2017.
Halfway through the 2024-25 season, the New York Knicks are 26-15. It's the first time since Mike Woodson was on the sidelines and Jason Kidd was running point -- and only the second time since the 27-year-old OG Anunoby was born -- that their record has been this good as this juncture.
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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 39 points and Isaiah Joe had a season-high 31 points off the bench Friday night for the visiting Oklahoma City Thunder, who routed the New York Knicks 126-101.
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The Oklahoma City Thunder collected a 126-101 win over the New York Knicks on Friday. In a matchup of top-five squads, OKC left MSG with an impressive victory and led by as many as 30 points.
It was a happy return to Manhattan for Isaiah Hartenstein, whose Oklahoma City Thunder dismantled the Knicks by a 126-101 final on Friday night at Madison Square Garden. The Western Conference-leading Thunder earned a two-game sweep of the Knicks after previously prevailing in a 117-107 home win last weekend.
If the Knicks’ first Thunder test spiraled into a collapse, then this was a flop. A shellacking. And a drastic one, too.