Anunoby and Brunson Help Knicks Rout Timberwolves 137-114 in Anthony Edwards' Return From Injury
Knicks dominated with 31 second-chance points and improved to 5-0 at Madison Square Garden despite Anthony Edwards' 15-point return from hamstring injury.
- At Madison Square Garden on Wednesday, the New York Knicks defeated the Minnesota Timberwolves 137-114, rallying in the second half to win convincingly.
- Anthony Edwards missed four games with a strained right hamstring after last playing on Oct. 26 and practiced on November 4, being upgraded to questionable before the game.
- By converting 21 offensive rebounds into 31 second-chance points, the New York Knicks shot 55-of-102 to fuel their second-half surge.
- The win leaves the Knicks with a five-zero start at Madison Square Garden and a three-game winning streak since last week's 0-3 road trip, ending Minnesota Timberwolves' two-game streak.
- With Edwards back in the lineup, Anthony Edwards scored 15 points in 29 minutes after missing four games, but Minnesota Timberwolves were outscored by 25 with him in the game.
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