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Timberwolves 112, Knicks 110: Scenes from your heart getting ripped out of your chest

The New York Knicks faltered badly on offense in the final minutes, blowing the game to the Minnesota Timberwolves, 112-110. It sucked. I dumped a full cup of ice water on my head at the end of the game, just so I could feel something else.

It appeared the Knicks had the game in hand when a red-hot Kemba Walker hit three straight triples in the fourth, putting the Knicks up two possessions with only a few minutes remaining. But Kemba suddenly went cold. Evan Fournier, who had brought the Knicks back from a double-digit deficit in the third quarter, also went cold.