Knicks' Playoff Streak Ends with Loss to Pistons
Knicks' Playoff Streak Ends with Loss to Pistons

Knicks' Playoff Streak Ends with Loss to Pistons

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The New York Knicks' narrow 100-94 playoff loss to the Detroit Pistons has brought scrutiny on the team's late-game strategy, particularly regarding the under-utilization of star forward Karl-Anthony Towns, who did not attempt a shot in the fourth quarter despite playing all 12 minutes. Both Towns and head coach Tom Thibodeau defended his lack of involvement, attributing it to game flow and strategic playmaking in response to defensive pressure, though fans and analysts have called for the Knicks to better integrate Towns in future games. Jalen Brunson, who scored 37 points, acknowledged his responsibility as point guard to ensure stars like Towns are more involved, hinting at potential disconnects within the team’s offense. Mikal Bridges, another recent acquisition, faced criticism after missing key shots down the stretch, further highlighting the pressure on the Knicks' high-profile trades and roster decisions. The defeat, which evened the series, was sealed by Detroit’s Dennis Schroder, who hit a decisive three-pointer in the final minute as the Knicks failed to score in their last three possessions. These developments have intensified calls for the Knicks to adjust their approach and maximize the impact of their top talent moving forward.

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