Knicks vs. Warriors: Score, Highlights, Reaction from 2016 Regular Season

December 16th, 2016 by Scott Polacek Leave a reply »

The Golden State Warriors are so dominant on the basketball floor, they can play games within the actual game and keep the crowd entertained during a blowout win.

Golden State handled the shorthanded New York Knicks with ease on Thursday at Oracle Arena, 103-90, in a game that wasn't as close as the final score indicated. While the 13-point victory is notable as is, the Warriors assisted on 41 of 45 made field goals and appeared to be seeking the extra pass every time down the floor to keep the assist total high after the game was well in hand.

Ian Clark ended the streak late in the third quarter with a driving layup after the Warriors assisted on their first 36 field goals.



Golden State moved to 23-4 on the season, going 7-1 in its last eight games. The Knicks fell to 14-12 and didn't have much of a chance against the Western Conference champions considering Jonah Ballow of the Knicks' official website said Carmelo Anthony was out with a sore right shoulder and Derrick Rose was out with back spasms.

Stefan Bondy of the New York Daily News noted losing without Anthony was n ...

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