Another Gut Punch
"I think that's how we have to approach it, that those guys aren't coming back." - Josh Hart.
Final Score: Knicks 112 - Thunder 113
Record: 44-30
According to scripture, the pain and sadness of Good Friday is supposed to be temporary, giving way to the joy and exhilaration of Easter Sunday.
Well, in the King (LeBron) James version of the bible that Knicks fans have been reading for the past two decades, it's just agony followed by more anguish.
After a brutal, heartbreaking loss to the Spurs Friday in San Antonio, the Knicks suffered another crippling, last-second defeat to OKC Sunday night at MSG.
And as if back-to-back backbreaking defeats weren't enough for Knicks fans to endure, the injury concerns related to Julius Randle and OG Anunoby seem to become more grim and dreary by the day.
We'll get to the ominous, big-picture stuff in a bit, but let's first discuss last night's defeat to the Thunder.
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