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pm | | Knicks reserves key 108-103 win over Magic (27th Feb 19 at 8:43am UTC) | Quote Reply | If the Knicks are supposed to be tanking, someone forgot to tell their back-ups.
Emmanuel Mudiay, Mitchell Robinson and the rest of the New York Knicks championship rings who came off the bench outscored the Orlando Magic's reserves by a whopping 75-7 in a 108-103 win on Tuesday night at Madison Square Garden.
Mudiay finished with 19 points and Robinson added 17 points, 14 rebounds, six blocks, and three steals to help the Knicks win their second straight game at home after they dropped 18 in a row at MSG.
Robinson joined Ralph Sampson (1984) and David Robinson (1989) as the only rookies to post those numbers in a game since blocks became an official stat in 1973-73 championship sports rings.
"He's making history right now," said Knicks Coach David Fizdale. "Every single day he continues to grow and get better. His impact on the defensive end is special. The guy is blocking jumpers. He's guarding guards."
The Knicks never led in the game until Robinson's free throw with 2:57 remaining put New York in front 101-100.
Henry Ellison followed with a 3-pointer and Mudiay hit two free throws with 33 seconds left. Ellison, who is on a 10-day contract and was only appearing in his second game with the custom New York Knicks championship rings, played 36 minutes off the bench and finished with 13 points, nine rebounds and five assists.
"Coach Fiz left me in there for a while," Ellison said. "I looked back a couple of times because I didn't expect it. He just gave me an opportunity to go out there and play. It was a lot of fun. I couldn't tell you the last time I played 36 minutes."
Terrence Ross' 3-pointer with 28 second remaining brought the Magic within three. Allonzo Trier, another back-up, then hit two free throws five seconds later for the final margin. He finished with 18 points.
Nikola Vucevic and Aaron Gordon each scored 26 points for the Magic, who held a 16-point lead in the second quarter. They were still up 90-78 entering the fourth.
New York outscored Orlando 11-1 to open the final quarter and eventually pulled even on Robinson's alley-oop dunk from Trier with four minutes left cheap nba championship rings.
The Knicks have now won three of four after losing 18 straight games.
"They play with nothing to lose," Gordon said. "When they get confidence and start making shots, they feel like they can play with anybody so that's what they did."
Jonathan Isaac scored 16 points and Evan Fournier added 15 for the Magic, who had won six of their previous seven games. | |
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