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Knicks’ Preseason Streak Ends at Madison Square Garden

New York (Washington Insider Magazine) —The New York Knicks succumbed with a final score of 112-121 against the Minnesota Timberwolves and took their first defeat at Madison Square Garden in the NBA preseason.

The Knicks started with greater energy in the duel and the first quarter was marked by the leadership of the New York Knicks players and ended with a 30-28.

For the second period the visiting team managed to overcome the score, which ended with a partial result of 24-29. After this, the Timberwolves went into halftime with a score in their favor of 54-57.

After the break the Knicks managed to come back and tie the game until it ended with a partial result of 30-27 (and a total of 84-84).

In the last period of the match, the protagonists were the Minnesota Timberwolves players and the quarter ended with a partial result of 28-37. Finally, the match ended with a final score of 112-121 for the visitors.

Naz Reid Reid and Anthony Edwards were the winners after scoring 22 points, one assist and one rebound and 17 points, two assists and eight rebounds respectively.

While Rowan Barrett and Miles McBride stood out for the Knicks, with 23 points, two assists and two rebounds and 16 points, two assists and one rebound respectively.

This article is authored by Joiner Martínez

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