The New York Knicks improved their record to 13-6 with Sunday night's win over the Toronto Raptors, the team's 10th win at home in 11 games. New York got out to an early 24-point lead and looked like they were set to win by 40. During the Raptors' comeback that made it a seven-point game before halftime, however, Knicks legend and color commentator Walt "Clyde" Frazier said on the team's broadcast that the team's struggles with holding onto early leads makes him believe they lack a "killer instinct."
The comment may have been made by Frazier in the heat of the moment as the Knicks were in the midst of squandering a huge lead.