Knicks dismantled by Cavaliers as horrendous shooting in third allows game to unravel
Key Points:
- The New York Knicks suffered a 109-94 loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers, marked by an abysmal shooting performance, especially in the third quarter where they scored just 11 points on 3-for-24 shooting.
- The Knicks struggled offensively with key players like Mikal Bridges and Jalen Brunson missing a high volume of shots, while Karl-Anthony Towns had limited involvement despite being perfect on his attempts.
- Cleveland's balanced attack and recent roster upgrades, including acquiring James Harden, have fueled a 13-2 winning streak, with Harden contributing 20 points in the game.
- Knicks coach Mike Brown acknowledged the team's poor execution and offensive struggles, leading to a benching of starters late in the