OG Anunoby’s Fourth-Quarter Explosion Lifts Knicks Over Bucks, 116-107
- Koron PIerre

- Mar 30
- 2 min read
The New York Knicks picked up a huge road win on March 28, 2025, defeating the Milwaukee Bucks 116-107 at Fiserv Forum. The victory marked the Knicks' first season sweep of the Bucks in over a decade and pushed their record to 46-27, maintaining their third-ranked position in the Eastern Conference.

OG Takes Over Late
With the Knicks clinging to a narrow lead heading into the fourth quarter, OG Anunoby put the team on his back. He poured in 20 of his 31 points in the final frame, attacking the rim, knocking down threes, and locking in defensively. It was one of Anunoby’s most impactful stretches of the season, coming at a time when the Knicks needed it most.

Supporting Cast Steps Up
Mikal Bridges added 26 points and was key throughout the night as a go-to scoring option, especially with New York’s backcourt still short-handed.
Karl-Anthony Towns anchored the frontcourt with 14 points and 10 rebounds, continuing his steady production of double-doubles.
Josh Hart flirted with another triple-double, finishing with 13 points, 14 rebounds, and eight assists, once again proving his value as a Swiss Army knife.
Game Flow and Stats
The Knicks jumped out early with a 9-0 start and never looked back. Despite the Bucks catching fire in the second quarter—shooting over 70%—New York stayed composed. In the fourth, the Knicks went on an 18-7 run to put the game away.

Though the Bucks shot a higher percentage, the Knicks dominated the glass and forced key turnovers that led to transition opportunities and extra possessions.
Momentum Shift
This win snapped any lingering doubts after their recent loss to the Clippers. With Jalen Brunson and Deuce McBride still out, New York’s depth and resilience were on full display. The way the team shared the ball and closed the game shows they're building toward something bigger as the postseason nears.
Knick Of The Night!

Next Up
The Knicks will return home to face the Portland Trail Blazers as they continue jockeying for playoff positioning. With just nine games left until the playoffs, every win—and performance like this one—matters.
Stay tuned to the blog for more Knicks game coverage and playoff insights.









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