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Knicks Aim to Complete Historic Month Against Jazz

The New York Knicks aim to wrap up their most triumphant month in almost three decades on Tuesday as they welcome the Utah Jazz in a showdown of teams finishing back-to-back sets.
The Knicks snagged their seventh consecutive victory on Monday night as they broke away from the host Charlotte Hornets for a 113-92 triumph. The Jazz will be concluding a six-game road trip following a 147-114 defeat to the Brooklyn Nets on Monday.
The outcome in Charlotte elevated the Knicks to a 13-2 record this month — the highest number of victories for the franchise in a month since January 1995, when a Patrick Ewing-led, Pat Riley-coached team went 13-2. New York hasn’t achieved 14 wins in a month since going 14-0 in March 1994, showing remarkable progress for the team.
The Knicks may need to persist in their climb for an indefinite period without All-Star forward Julius Randle, who sustained a dislocated right shoulder in the fourth quarter of a 125-109 win over the visiting Miami Heat on Saturday.
New York coach Tom Thibodeau expressed on Monday that he was maintaining optimism but added that Randle was still undergoing testing.
Without both Randle and OG Anunoby, who is day-to-day with right elbow inflammation, the Knicks relied heavily on Jalen Brunson (32 points) and Donte DiVincenzo (28 points) against the Hornets.
Miles McBride contributed 11 points and Isaiah Hartenstein had 10, and Josh Hart added eight points, 12 rebounds and seven assists.
“You’re not replacing Julius with any one player — same with OG,” Thibodeau said after the Knicks outscored the Hornets 67-49 in the second half. “So for us, the collection (is) everybody working together. Everyone is capable of playing great defense. Everyone is capable (of) moving the ball well.”
Regrettably for the Jazz, their loss on Monday was also a collective effort. Utah trailed 43-28 after one quarter and entered the fourth quarter down by 17 points before being outscored 43-27 over the final 12 minutes.
The 33-point loss was the second largest of the season for Utah, whose streak of consecutive 120-point efforts ended at 11 games, one shy of the NBA record. The Jazz turned the ball over 17 times, their most turnovers since Jan. 6.
The Jazz also allowed the skidding Nets — who have lost 12 of 16 games — to record their most lopsided win of the season while shooting 46.7 percent from beyond the arc (21 of 45), their best performance since Dec. 11.
The loss threatened to provide a sour ending to what has been an otherwise successful month for the Jazz. Utah won 10 of its first 14 games in January to climb over .500 for the first time this season.
“We just got outworked tonight, plain and simple,” said Jazz coach Will Hardy, whose team is now 24-24 on the season. “Just (have to) get back to the approach that got us a string of very good results over the last month.”
“We’re going to play 10 people. Our energy is not going to wane throughout the game because of that.”
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Minnesota Timberwolves center Rudy Gobert’s availability is questionable for the upcoming Game 2 happening on Monday night in Denver for personal reasons.
In the opener of the Western Conference semifinal series on Saturday, Gobert played a significant role by contributing six points, grabbing 13 rebounds, making three blocks, and assisting three times in the team’s 106-99 victory.
Being a three-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year and a three-time All-Star, Gobert maintained an average of 14.0 points, 12.9 rebounds, and 2.1 blocks in 76 games during the regular season.
Standing tall at 7-foot-1, the 31-year-old Gobert has an overall average of 12.7 points, 11.8 rebounds, and 2.1 blocks throughout his career in 757 games for the Utah Jazz (2013-22) and the Timberwolves.
If Gobert is unable to play against the reigning champions, Naz Reid, who won the NBA Sixth Man of the Year this season, may step into the starting lineup.






























