Knicks claw back twice but fall just short to defending champion Thunder

Somehow, Jalen Brunson — then OG Anunoby — had the ball with a chance to send the game to overtime. Down by three points with 6.0 seconds left, both got open 3-pointers to tie the game.But both missed, and that was that. Players hate talking about moral victories, but this was one of them. Still, though, the Knicks got a reality check.

And a bit of a reminder of the championship-level standard that is required for 48 minutes, not just for one quarter. Give the Knicks credit — they had a plethora of reasons to fold and throw in the towel, but they clawed back twice.The finals-or-bust Knicks, however, view themselves on the same level as the Thunder, not a team that should be merely happy to be competitive. And for three of four quarters, they were outplayed by the class of the league.Despite two gutsy comebacks, they fell 103-100 Wednesday night at Madison Square Garden. After their third-quarter comeback, during which they trailed by 15, the Knicks entered the fourth quarter up three.It marked their first loss this year when leading after three quarters — they had been 19-0 beforehand. Trailing by seven with 1:18 left in the game, the Knicks scored the next four points to bring them back within three before Brunson and Anunoby’s misses as time expired.  They outscored the Thunder by 13 in the third quarter, but were outscored by a combined 18 points in the other three quarters.

In the fourth quarter, they shot just 7-for-21 from the field.Brunson had just three points and went 1-for-6 in that fourth quarter. Like his teammates, Brunson struggled most of the night — besides the third quarter.Cason Wallace defended him as well as anyone has all year.Brunson entered halftime with just two points on 1-for-8 shooting from the field, then came alive for 11 points in the third quarter before his rough fourth quarter.

He finished with 16 points and went 5-for-18 from the field, though did add 15 assists. After facing that 15-point deficit with 8:12...

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Publisher: New York Post

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