Tom Thibodeau and the Knicks got blown out by the Thunder in record fashion at Madison Square Garden on Friday night.
Looking to bounce back after only its sixth loss of the season against Cleveland, the Oklahoma City Thunder secured a 126-121 victory over the New York Knicks.
On Friday night, the Knicks will host the Oklahoma City Thunder at Madison Square Garden in New York City. For the game, the Knicks have announced their injury report (updated as of 2:30 Eastern Time).
The Knicks' ongoing, lengthy homestand continues on Friday night with a visit from the Oklahoma City Thunder (7:30 p.m. ET, MSG/NBA TV). It's the second meeting between the Knicks and Thunder in seven days after Oklahoma City took a 117-107 decision at Paycom Center on Jan. 3.
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A former teammate of Shai Gilgeous-Alexander on the Oklahoma City Thunder reflected on his time with the New York Knicks, comparing it to his experience with the Thunder. The Oklahoma City Thunder have emerged as one of the top teams this season,
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 39 points in 29 minutes, and the Oklahoma City Thunder emphatically bounced back to rout the New York Knicks 126-101 in the first game since their 15-game winning streak was snapped.
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.
New York showed Friday night that there is a large gap between where they are, and where the top teams in the league are.
As he prepares to make his return to Madison Square Garden, Isaiah Hartenstein won't stop gushing about the New York Knicks' past. Even though it's no longer hi