Knicks extend win streak to 7, dismantle Wizards 132-101 amNewYork
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Knicks extend win streak to 7, dismantle Wizards 132-101  amNewYork
"With less than 48 hours until the NBA trade deadline, rumors continue to swirl around the Knicks but on the floor Tuesday night, New York looked very much like a team comfortable with its current roster. Despite reports from ESPN's Brian Windhorst that the Knicks are not aggressively pursuing Giannis Antetokounmpo, they delivered in a 132-101 win over the Wizards."
"Mikal Bridges finished with 23 points, four rebounds, and five assists, shooting 8-for-10 from the field and knocking down three 3-pointers. As a team, New York shot 47-for-90 from the field (52%) and outrebounded the Wizards 48-40. Over the last 10 games, the Knicks have dominated on both ends of the court. Offensively, they are averaging 113 points per game while shooting 47% as a team, while allowing just 93 points per game."
"The Wizards entered the game coming off a 116-112 win over the Kings, but sit at the bottom of the Eastern Conference at 13-35. Washington has gone 3-7 over its last 10 games, though the franchise has a bright future featuring Alexandre Sarr, along with former All-Star Trae Young, who was acquired via trade several weeks ago. The Knicks opened the calendar year with a worrying 2-9 stretch before locking in and ripping off a seven-game winning streak, their longest of the season."
With less than 48 hours until the NBA trade deadline, rumors persisted about the Knicks' roster, but New York displayed cohesion in a 132-101 victory over Washington. Mikal Bridges scored 23 points on 8-for-10 shooting with four rebounds and five assists, and the Knicks shot 47-for-90 (52%) while outrebounding the Wizards 48-40. Over the last 10 games the Knicks have averaged 113 points and allowed 93, shooting 47% as a team. The Wizards entered at 13-35 after a recent 116-112 win over the Kings and have gone 3-7 over 10 games, featuring Alexandre Sarr and recent acquisition Trae Young. Injuries sidelined Mitchell Robinson and Miles McBride.
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