Knicks pull off incredibly rare feat for first time in six decades
Knicks Achieve Rare Feat with Back-to-Back 140-Point Games
The New York Knicks have made history by scoring over 140 points in consecutive games for the second time in franchise history, with the last occurrence dating back to the 1965-66 season.
This impressive achievement was highlighted on social media by the official Knicks PR account, further emphasizing the team’s remarkable offensive output.
On Monday night, the Knicks secured a dominant victory, just two days after an exhilarating 143-120 win over the Sacramento Kings.
The team’s offense was firing on all cylinders, and the victory over the Kings marked their second straight game with over 140 points, showing their exceptional scoring form.
Mikal Bridges was the standout player in Monday’s game, delivering an incredible performance in front of the home crowd.
He finished with 28 points, shooting an efficient 12-of-19 from the field, while also contributing six assists, five rebounds, two steals, and two blocks.
His all-around play was pivotal, and his +43 plus-minus while on the court reflected his positive impact throughout the game.
The Knicks showcased impressive depth in their scoring, with seven players reaching double digits in points.
Bridges, Karl-Anthony Towns, and Jalen Brunson each scored 20 or more points, further demonstrating the team’s offensive versatility.
It was a total team effort, and their ability to score at such a high level was evident in every phase of the game.
Comparing this season’s Knicks to the 1965-66 squad, it’s clear that today’s team is enjoying far more success with their high-scoring performances.
While the 1965-66 Knicks were known for their prolific offense, they struggled to maintain a consistent winning record.
In contrast, the current Knicks are seeing much more success, showcasing a potent offense that is translating into victories on the scoreboard.
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