Knicks' Hart, Towns Achieve Historic Triple-Doubles
Knicks' Hart, Towns Achieve Historic Triple-Doubles

Knicks' Hart, Towns Achieve Historic Triple-Doubles

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Josh Hart and Karl-Anthony Towns made history for the New York Knicks by each recording a triple-double in their 128-113 victory over the Dallas Mavericks. This marks the first time in Knicks franchise history that two teammates achieved triple-doubles in the same game. Hart's performance was particularly notable as he achieved his ninth triple-double of the season, surpassing the Knicks' single-season record previously held by Walt 'Clyde' Frazier since 1968-69. The game also saw OG Anunoby lead the scoring for the Knicks with 35 points, while the Mavericks struggled without key players like Anthony Davis. Despite recent struggles, this win helps solidify the Knicks' third-place standing in the Eastern Conference. The Knicks will aim to continue their winning streak in their upcoming game against the Los Angeles Clippers.

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