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Knicks Fall Short in Close Battle Against Warriors, 97-94!

  • Writer: Koron PIerre
    Koron PIerre
  • Mar 16
  • 2 min read

 

The New York Knicks narrowly lost to the Golden State Warriors, falling 97-94 on March 15, 2025, at the Chase Center in San Francisco. Despite strong performances from Karl-Anthony Towns and OG Anunoby, the Knicks were unable to overcome the Warriors' late-game execution.

 

Game Recap

 

The matchup was a back-and-forth battle from the opening tip. Both teams exchanged leads throughout the night, with neither side able to build a comfortable advantage. The Knicks showed resilience, fighting on both ends of the floor and keeping the game close until the final buzzer.

 

Golden State's Stephen Curry proved to be the difference-maker down the stretch, hitting a clutch three-pointer late in the fourth quarter that extended the Warriors' lead just enough to withstand a last-minute push from the Knicks.

 

Standout Performances

 

Karl-Anthony Towns led the Knicks with an impressive 29-point, 12-rebound double-double. His dominance in the paint and ability to stretch the floor kept New York competitive throughout the game.

 

OG Anunoby continued his consistent form, adding 23 points and nine rebounds while also contributing solid defensive play.

 

For Golden State, Stephen Curry led all scorers with 28 points, including four crucial three-pointers, along with seven rebounds and five assists.

 

Statistical Breakdown



Although the Knicks out-rebounded the Warriors and shot efficiently from three-point range, their 13 turnovers proved costly, allowing Golden State to capitalize on key possessions.

 

Key Takeaways

 

- Late-Game Execution: The Knicks struggled to close out the game, with the Warriors' defense limiting their scoring opportunities in the final minutes.


- Towns Continues to Shine: Karl-Anthony Towns' dominant presence was evident once again, but the Knicks will need more consistent support from their bench.


 

What's Next for the Knicks?

 

Following this narrow defeat, the Knicks' record stands at 42-24. They will look to bounce back in their upcoming matchup as they continue to vie for playoff positioning. The team's resilience and defensive strength are encouraging signs as they aim to improve their late-game execution.

 

Stay tuned for more Knicks insights and game recaps right here on this week inside the Knicks!

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