The New York Knicks started out hot with a 40-point first quarter and pulled away in the second half to beat the Golden State Warriors, 119-104.
The haterz will point to a bizarre Draymond Green ejection late in the second quarter, but the fact is that New York mostly had command of this game from the opening tip. The Warriors came into Thursday night on fire, but the Knicks had the medicine.
RJ Barrett led the Knicks with a career-high 28 points. He was in total command of his scoring arsenal in the first half, and he got enough buckets when the team needed it in the second half.