Knicks Escape 18-Point Hole, Blow Past Jazz
Jalen Brunson and Jordan Clarkson combined for 55 points as the Knicks hit 17 three-pointers and shot 52% to end a two-game losing streak.
- In Wednesday's game, Jalen Brunson scored 28 and Jordan Clarkson had 27 as the Knicks beat the Jazz 134-117, snapping a two-game skid.
- Facing a 49-31 deficit early in the second quarter, the Knicks mounted a comeback and led after a 20-4 run spanning the third and fourth quarters.
- Relying on hot perimeter shooting, the Knicks made 17 three-pointers and shot 52% from the field, with 37 assists credited to the team, including eight from Brunson.
- For the Jazz, Brice Sensabaugh led with 29 points, Ace Bailey added 21, and Keyonte George left midway through the third with a right hamstring injury.
- Although Utah started hot, making 11 of its first 13 three-pointers, it finished 18 of 36 from three-point range despite losing.
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NBA: Knicks escape 18-point hole, blow past Jazz
Jordan Clarkson scored 17 of his season-high 27 points during a decisive surge over the final 16 minutes Wednesday for the New York Knicks, who overcame an 18-point first-half deficit to beat the Utah Jazz 134-117 in Salt Lake City.
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