The New York Knicks are on a roll, demonstrating their potential as strong contenders in the NBA by advancing to the semifinals of the NBA Cup in Las Vegas. Their latest victory came against the Toronto Raptors, with a decisive score of 117-101, marking their eighth win in nine games.
Jalen Brunson was the standout performer, scoring 35 points, including a remarkable 20 points in the first quarter alone. His explosive start helped the Knicks jump to an early lead, as Karl-Anthony Towns found himself in foul trouble and seated on the bench for much of that quarter. Meanwhile, Brandon Ingram was also active for Toronto, contributing 17 points in the opening moments.
The Knicks showcased a formidable defense, holding the Raptors to just 13 points in the second quarter while effectively outscoring them by 21 points during that stretch. This shift in momentum is a significant departure from the Knicks’ rocky start to the season, where they struggled with a 3-6 record on the road.
Knicks coach Mike Brown reflected on the team’s evolving identity, asserting that earlier injuries during the preseason hindered his assessment of the players’ capabilities. “We’re starting to figure out who we are,” he noted, acknowledging the team’s gradual improvement and growing consistency.
Towns returned after a brief absence, finishing with 14 points and 16 rebounds. Meanwhile, Josh Hart, who has been impressive since re-entering the starting lineup, scored 21 points, making 4-of-7 attempts from beyond the arc. His excellent shooting has been a crucial asset, especially as Toronto’s strategy to leave him open ended up backfiring, similar to their earlier matchup.
Despite the optimistic outlook, Brown emphasized that there is still considerable room for growth on both ends of the court. “We can be an extremely high-level defensive team,” he stated, hinting at the Knicks’ potential to enhance their performance further.
The Knicks’ advancement to the semifinals marks a recovery from earlier exits in the NBA Cup’s quarterfinals in the past two seasons. They are set to face the Orlando Magic, who feature Desmond Bane, for the second time in less than a week. The previous match resulted in a 106-100 victory for the Knicks, but it was marked by Bane’s frustration over a non-call that led to a disciplinary action against him for a hostile act.
The upcoming match against the Magic promises to be charged with intensity and familiarity, as this being their fourth encounter this season, along with the added financial incentives of the NBA Cup, could lead to heightened competition on the court.

