Grading Knicks Players vs. Cavaliers: 37-Point Blowout Loss Raises Concern

   
The New York Knicks were completely dominated by the Cleveland Cavaliers as they lost 105-142 in a 37-point blowout loss.

The New York Knicks had no answers for a dominant Cleveland Cavaliers squad on Friday night, suffering their worst loss of the season in a 142-105 blowout. Coming off an overtime win against Chicago the night before, the Knicks struggled to keep pace with the Eastern Conference-leading Cavs, who flexed their muscle from the opening tip. Jalen Brunson scored 26 points and Karl-Anthony Towns added 23, but New York was overwhelmed by Cleveland’s relentless attack.

Donovan Mitchell torched the Knicks once again, scoring 27 points, including three 3-pointers in the final 1:43 of the first half to blow the game open. By halftime, Cleveland had built a commanding 27-point lead, and New York never recovered. Missing the defensive versatility of Josh Hart for a second straight game due to a sore knee, the Knicks couldn’t slow down a Cavs team that has now won six straight and 34 games by double digits this season.