Knicks complete excursion with victory misfortune to Golden State
OAKLAND, Calif. — If Kevin Durant is marking with the Knicks in the mid year, it's a surprising bit of information to him.
"I do not understand where that stuff originates from," Durant told correspondents before scoring 24 points in Golden State's 122-95 triumph over the Knicks on Tuesday night.
"I simply center around taking care of business each and every day. I can't control what individuals state about me or what they state about our future and what I ought to do. I come to work each and every day and life will make sense of itself."
The Knicks finished the principal half of their timetable and a 1-5 excursion with their fifteenth misfortune in 17 amusements. They are 10-31 with a large portion of a season to go.
Klay Thompson drove the Warriors (27-14) with 43 and Steph Curry included 14 with 14 helps. Mario Hezonja drove the Knicks with 19 off the seat. Enes Kanter totaled 12 and 16 bounce back.
The Knicks really drove 49-48 with 3:20 left in the second quarter before the Warriors went on a 13-0 rushed to end the half. Brilliant State fled in the second from last quarter, developing a lead of as much as 27.
For what reason would Durant need to leave this? Furthermore, for what reason would he need to go to the Knicks? That is a pipe dream that can possibly move toward becoming reality if the 30-year-old hotshot chooses he needs to outline a completely new course. In his last free-office invasion, Durant didn't meet with the Knicks before marking with the officially stacked Warriors.
In any case, that doesn't prevent Durant from being gotten some information about coming to New York when the open door presents itself.
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