Bridges sets the tone in Knicks' win over Raptors amNewYork
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Bridges sets the tone in Knicks' win over Raptors  amNewYork
"Mikal Bridges dropped a team-high 30 points in the New York Knicks 119-92 win over the Toronto Raptors (29-20) on Wednesday night. New York claimed its fourth straight win and its second consecutive win in a 48-hour time period to improve to 29-18. The positive results vaults New York into a first-place tie with the Boston Celtics (29-18) atop the Atlantic Division a little more than halfway through the 2025-26 campaign."
"I think I just wasn't playing how I was supposed to be playing, Bridges told MSG broadcaster Tyler Murray postgame. I think I wasn't coachable enough. I don't know what it was, maybe I felt too much entitlement. But I just had to kind of talk to myself a little, but about it, and just be coachable. Be the best teammate I can be, and then let the basketball speak for itself."
"Knicks basketball spoke loud and clear in a 31-point second half blowout that resulted in only 43 Raptors points over the final 24 minutes of game action as New York rolled to victory. Bridges led the way followed by OG Anunoby (26 points), Josh Hart (22), and Jalen Brunson (13). Karl-Anthony Towns finished with eight points but dominated the glass with a game-high 22 rebounds in the winning effort."
Mikal Bridges scored a team-high 30 points on 12-for-15 shooting, including four three-pointers, in the New York Knicks' 119-92 victory over the Toronto Raptors. New York earned its fourth straight win and second victory in 48 hours to improve to 29-18, tying the Boston Celtics atop the Atlantic Division. The Knicks outscored Toronto by 31 points in the second half, holding the Raptors to 43 points over the final 24 minutes. OG Anunoby added 26 points, Josh Hart had 22, Jalen Brunson contributed 13, and Karl-Anthony Towns grabbed a game-high 22 rebounds. New York returns to Madison Square Garden for two home games.
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