The New York Knicks delivered an emphatic performance on Wednesday night, overpowering the Toronto Raptors 119-92 at Madison Square Garden. From the opening tip, the Knicks showcased their offensive prowess and defensive intensity, building a double-digit lead in the first quarter that they never relinquished. Julius Randle spearheaded the attack with 28 points and 11 rebounds, while the team’s collective effort was evident as five players reached double figures in scoring. The Knicks’ stifling defense held the Raptors to just 38% shooting, limiting their offensive flow throughout the evening.

Toronto struggled to penetrate New York’s zone defense, resulting in low-percentage shots and forced turnovers. Key Raptors contributors like Pascal Siakam and Fred VanVleet were contained effectively, combining for just 30 points on 35% shooting. Meanwhile, the Knicks capitalized on fast-break opportunities and showcased sharp three-point accuracy, finishing the game at 44% from beyond the arc. The dominant performance further cements New York’s position as a top Eastern Conference contender as they continue their home-court dominance.

Knicks LeadersStatsRaptors LeadersStats
Julius Randle28 pts, 11 rebPascal Siakam17 pts, 7 reb
Jalen Brunson22 pts, 5 astFred VanVleet13 pts, 6 ast
RJ Barrett18 pts, 4 rebOG Anunoby9 pts, 5 reb