Ground Control to Major Loss: Three takeaways from the Knicks' hard night in Houston
Briefly

The Knicks' poor rebounding, managing only 39% from the field, severely impacted their shooting and scoring opportunities, leading to a tough night against the Rockets.
Playing a thin seven-man rotation, the Knicks showed fatigue and lacked bench support, which stunted their ability to rally in the second half of the game.
Karl-Anthony Towns' reputation for foul trouble is reflected in his recent performances, contributing to defensive struggles for New York, particularly when he was off the court.
Despite solid three-point shooting, the Knicks' offensive struggles showcased how essential rebounding and bench performance are for competitive success in tight games.
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