Knicks Roll Past Raptors 111-95 Behind Brunson, Towns

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Knicks Roll Past Raptors 111-95 Behind Brunson, Towns
The New York Knicks kept thriving on Tuesday night, defeating the Toronto Raptors 111-95 in Canada. With this victory, New York's winning streak now stands at three games. As they head toward the playoffs, the Knicks appear nearly unstoppable.
Brunson and Towns Take Over
Jalen Brunson orchestrated the game with exceptional skill. He scored 26 points and provided 10 assists, expertly navigating through defenders to locate open teammates. His swift passes left the Raptors spinning.
Karl-Anthony Towns dominated the paint. The tall center collected 13 rebounds and scored 21 points. He snagged one missed shot after another, leaping high to seize the ball from the air. His shooting form appeared effortless, as he made nearly 60 percent of his attempts.
The Supporting Cast Shines
OG Anunoby showcased remarkable precision, scoring 15 points and hitting 83 percent of his shots. Each time he released the ball, it splashed smoothly through the net.
Josh Hart contributed in numerous ways. He wrapped up the game with 12 points, seven assists, and seven rebounds. Additionally, Hart made three steals and blocked two shots, his energy and determination invigorating his teammates.
Landry Shamet came off the bench to add 12 points, contributing to the Knicks' success. In total, five players scored in double figures.
Toronto Couldn't Keep Up
Brandon Ingram fought valiantly for the Raptors, scoring an impressive 31 points and looking nearly unstoppable at times. However, he was unable to carry the team alone.
RJ Barrett scored 20 points against his former team, while Scottie Barnes added 14 points and three steals. Immanuel Quickley tallied 12 assists along with 13 points.
The Raptors were competitive through three quarters, but the Knicks pulled away decisively in the fourth. Toronto’s defense struggled to contain New York’s well-rounded offense.
Looking Ahead
With this victory, the Knicks improved to 40-22, placing them at number three in the Eastern Conference. Their aspirations for a championship seem increasingly attainable with every game. When everyone contributes as they did, New York becomes a formidable contender, and their winning streak continues to extend.
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