Grizzlies lose to the Knicks in New York
The Knicks improved to 7-0 at Madison Square Garden, with Jalen Brunson scoring 32 points as the Grizzlies struggled with 22 turnovers and injuries.
- On Nov. 11, the New York Knicks routed the Memphis Grizzlies 133-120 at Madison Square Garden, remaining unbeaten at home with a 7-0 record.
- New York Knicks head coach Mike Brown's faster system boosted ball movement and scoring, while Memphis Grizzlies faced internal dysfunction and Ja Morant's season-long frustration.
- Jalen Brunson, the Knicks' captain, scored 32 points with 10 assists as New York Knicks offense fueled a 19-0 run and opened a 42-30 first-quarter lead.
- The win kept the Knicks atop the Eastern Conference's early-season leaderboard, while Memphis will be back in action Nov. 12 against the Boston Celtics.
- Memphis committed 22 turnovers that yielded 33 Knicks points, and with Brandon Clarke, Zach Edey, Ty Jerome, and Scottie Pippen Jr. sidelined, the Grizzlies' recovery prospects look uncertain.
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Despite Friday's breath in the NBA Cup to the Mavericks (118-104), the Grizzlies are still in free fall: they lost tonight at Madison Square Garden to the Knicks (133-120) and already accumulate six defeats in the last seven games. wf_cms.rss.read_more
Grizzlies lose to the Knicks in New York
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