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Burks 21 points Randle 17+9 Knicks sent the Kings to a seven-game losing streak

On February 1, Beijing time, the Knicks sat at home to meet the Kings, and finally they won 116-96 against their opponents, ending a three-game losing streak while giving the Kings 7 consecutive losses.

Burks 21 points Randle 17+9 Knicks sent the Kings to a seven-game losing streak

Statistics

For the Knicks, Burks had 21 points, five rebounds and four assists, Fournier had 18 points, two assists and two steals, Randall had 17 points, nine rebounds and four assists, Grimes had 14 points, four rebounds and three steals, Topin had 14 points, four rebounds and two assists, and Barrett had 11 points.

For the Kings, Halliburton had 21 points and eight assists, Davyn Mitchell had 18 points, six assists and two blocks, Hield had 11 points and five rebounds, and Barnes had 11 points, five rebounds and two assists.

Great shots

Burks 21 points Randle 17+9 Knicks sent the Kings to a seven-game losing streak

The Knicks played smoothly in the first quarter, and in an attack, Randall received a pass in the blocking and dismantling coordination, directly under the basket, and completed a powerful two-handed dunk.

Burks 21 points Randle 17+9 Knicks sent the Kings to a seven-game losing streak

Around 7 minutes in the second quarter, the Knicks completed a wonderful air connection, Burks dribbled to instigate the attack, he directly threw the ball under the basket, assisted Topin to complete the air connection dunk.

Burks 21 points Randle 17+9 Knicks sent the Kings to a seven-game losing streak

At the end of the second quarter, the Kings staged an offensive and defensive integration, they first interfered with Randall's layup on the defensive end, and then launched a quick counterattack, Halliburton quickly completed the layup, from defense to attack, the King only took 3 seconds.

Burks 21 points Randle 17+9 Knicks sent the Kings to a seven-game losing streak

Towards the end of the second quarter, Damien Jones received the ball in the block, and he went down to complete the one-arm tomahawk-style split, which was a shock.

Game review

In this campaign, David Mitchell hit a three-pointer to open the record for the Kings. Fournier's hands were hot, and he scored the Knicks' first 10 points of the game, and when Haliburton hit a long-range shot, the two sides drew 10. In the hours that followed, the Kings attacked the dud, the Knicks blossomed more, they sent a wave of 13-3 attacks, Mitchell Robinson won the second offense, and the Knicks led 23-13. In the last four minutes of the quarter, the two sides came and went, and after David Mitchell won the layup, the first quarter ended, and the Kings fell behind 23-31. For the Knicks, Fournier played well in the quarter, scoring 16 points on 6-of-7 shooting.

Back in the second quarter, the two sides combined 1-of-7 in the first 3 minutes, and after the adjustment, the Knicks found the form first, and Grimes and Burks hit three points in succession, and the Knicks extended their lead to 17 points at the most. The Kings were reluctant to surrender, Hilde hit a three-pointer, And Halliburton made two foul throws, and the Kings trailed the score to 37-49. In the final minutes of the quarter, both sides were not as efficient offensively efficient, with the score tug-of-war, damien Jones dunking and ending halftime, with the Kings trailing 41-54.

In the second half, Barrett scored a layup, Holmes then used the same way to return the color, the two teams came and went, Harry Burton made a 2+1 layup in the middle of the quarter, and the Kings chased the score to 54-64. But they failed to go any further, with Randle and Barrett winning consecutive offensive moves since then, with the Knicks hitting a 15-5 run to stretch the lead back to 20 points. In the final moments of the quarter, both sides scored each other, with David Mitchell hitting a jumper and ending the third quarter with the Kings trailing 66-84.

The Knicks still had the initiative firmly in place in the final quarter, with Grimes hitting a three-pointer in the middle of the quarter to give the Knicks a 105-80 lead. The game had lost its suspense by this point, and after that, the Kings began to withdraw their starters, conceded defeats, and finally the Knicks easily defeated the Kings 116-96, ending a three-game losing streak.

Both sides started

Knicks: Randall, Mitchell Robinson, Kemba Walker, Fournier, Barrett

Kings: Harrison Barnes, Harkless, Holmes, David Mitchell, Halliburton

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