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Knicks cruise past Raptors 145-101 in most lopsided home loss in Toronto's history

TORONTO — Rookie forward Gradey Dick is proving he can score in the NBA, but he'd be happier if his Toronto Raptors could get a win.

Dick had a career-high 23 points as Toronto was routed by the New York Knicks 145-101 on Wednesday for the Raptors' 12th consecutive loss.

The 44-point differential was the worst home loss in franchise history, surpassing a 139-98 loss to the New Orleans Pelicans on March 5 in Toronto's first game of the losing skid.

"It's not as much about points when we get a tough loss like this," said Dick, whose previous best was 22 points at New Orleans on Feb.