NEW YORK — In an exciting matchup on Monday night, the New York Knicks secured a 139-125 victory over the Toronto Raptors, with Karl-Anthony Towns and OG Anunoby both contributing 31 points. Towns rounded out his performance with 10 rebounds and seven assists, while Anunoby showcased an impressive shooting night, sinking 13 of 15 attempts from the field.
The Knicks’ bench also played a significant role, as Cam Payne provided 19 points, aiding in the team’s win streak, which now extends to four games. Alongside him, Mikal Bridges chipped in with 14 points, and Jalen Brunson added 12 points along with seven assists, demonstrating the team’s offensive depth.
For the Raptors, who are now on a troubling eight-game losing streak, Scottie Barnes stepped up with 24 points and eight assists, while RJ Barrett contributed 23 points. However, despite their efforts, the Raptors continued to struggle, dropping to a 7-23 record.
One of the biggest issues for Toronto was their defense, as they allowed at least 110 points for the 10th time in their last 11 games, with New York racking up 111 points by the end of the third quarter. This loss also extended the Raptors’ frustration on the road, where they now hold a dismal 1-13 record this season.
The Knicks displayed their remarkable depth by achieving a shooting percentage of 59% from the field, even with Jalen Brunson having an off night, finishing 4 for 13 overall, including 0 for 5 from beyond the arc. Remarkably, New York reached 70 points by halftime, with Brunson contributing just three points by that time.
A pivotal moment in the game came during the second quarter, following a lackluster first quarter where Toronto was shooting 52%. The Knicks surged forward, largely thanks to Payne, who nailed two 3-pointers and scored 11 points in that quarter alone. This burst of energy allowed New York to outscore Toronto 40-24 in the second, flipping a 32-30 deficit into an 18-point lead at halftime.
Towns, who is currently leading the NBA in rebounds, notched his 18th consecutive double-double before fouling out in the fourth quarter. He now has a total of 25 double-doubles this season, trailing only Domantas Sabonis of the Sacramento Kings.
Looking ahead, the Knicks will prepare to host San Antonio as they kick off their Christmas Day schedule, while Toronto will travel to Memphis for their next game on Thursday.