The New York Knicks secured a thrilling 119-112 victory over the Golden State Warriors at the Chase Center in San Francisco on Monday, marking the Warriors' third consecutive home loss.
Prior to Monday's game, the Knicks had prevented their opponents from reaching 100 points in their last five games, showcasing their outstanding defensive intensity throughout all four quarters. Josh Hart played the entire 48 minutes, recording his fifth triple-double of the season and his career with 10 points, 11 rebounds, and 11 assists.
Despite the Knicks maintaining the slowest pace of all 30 teams this season, Hart's exceptional performance in securing every 50-50 rebound and initiating fast breaks allowed the Knicks to match the Warriors in transition points, ending with a 15-12 advantage.
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