National Basketball Association
New York 116, Golden State 114
When: 10:00 PM ET, Thursday, February 10, 2022
Where: Chase Center, San Francisco, California
Officials:
#52 Scott Twardoski, #65 Nate Green, #42 Eric Lewis
Attendance:
18064
By Field Level Media
Julius Randle capped a 28-point performance when he was awarded an interior hoop on a Jonathan Kuminga goaltending violation with 21.4 seconds remaining Thursday night as the New York Knicks held on to beat the Golden State Warriors 116-114 in San Francisco.
Randle complemented his team-high scoring effort with a game-high 16 rebounds and a team-high seven assists, and Evan Fournier used five 3-pointers as the foundation for a 22-point night, allowing the Knicks to snap a four-game losing streak.
Stephen Curry had a game-high 35 points for the Warriors, who lost for a second straight night after absorbing a 111-85 drubbing at the hands of the Utah Jazz in Salt Lake City on Wednesday.
Down 62-57 at the half, the Knicks grabbed the upper hand by holding the Warriors to 20 points in the third quarter and two in the first 2 1/2 minutes of the final period, taking a 97-84 lead in the process.
But Golden State clawed back, getting within 104-102 on a Jordan Poole layup with still 4:34 to play and then 112-110 on two free throws by Kuminga with 1:07 to play.
Golden State had a chance to tie on its next possession, but Curry's layup hung on the rim and rolled off.
Randle followed by getting awarded two points on a Kuminga block that was deemed to occur on the shot's downward trajectory, doubling the Knicks' advantage to four points.
Alec Burks and Cam Reddish each missed a subsequent free throw to allow Golden State a shot at overtime, but Klay Thompson's potential game-tying 16-footer clanged off the rim as time expired.
Randle's 28 points included eight free throws in 12 tries. The Knicks outscored the hosts 24-15 from the line, getting 16 more attempts (33-17).
Burks finished with 15 points, Cam Reddish 12 and Taj Gibson 10 -- all off the bench -- for the Knicks, who won for the first time in four outings on a five-game Western swing. Mitchell Robinson complemented 11 rebounds with seven points.
Curry shot 5-for-16 on 3-pointers on a night when the Warriors fired up 45 attempts from beyond the arc, making just 15. He also found time to complete a double-double with a game-high 10 assists.
Thompson and Kuminga totaled 17 points apiece, while Andrew Wiggins had 15 and Poole 11 for the Warriors, who had won nine in a row before Wednesday's loss to the Jazz.
--Field Level Media
Top Game Performances
New York |
|
Golden State |
Julius Randle 28 |
Scoring |
Stephen Curry 35 |
Julius Randle 7 |
Assists |
Stephen Curry 10 |
Julius Randle 16 |
Rebounds |
Klay Thompson 7 |
Julius Randle 8 |
Free Throws Made |
Stephen Curry 8 |
Cam Reddish 2 |
Steals |
Stephen Curry 1 |
Taj Gibson 1 |
Blocks |
Kevon Looney 2 |
Team Stats Summary
Team |
Points |
FG% |
3PM-3PA |
FTM-FTA |
Assists |
Rebounds |
Blocks |
Steals |
Turnovers |
New York
|
116 |
43.3 |
14-36 |
24-33 |
24 |
51 |
3 |
3 |
15 |
Golden State
|
114 |
46.2 |
15-45 |
15-17 |
27 |
38 |
5 |
4 |
8 |
Upcoming Games
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Golden State will play their next game at home against L.A. Lakers. The Warriors have a W/L % of .714 after a win and .786 after a loss.
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New York will play their next game on the road against Portland. The Knicks have a W/L % of .360 after a win and .516 after a loss.