For the first time since the 2012-13 “Knickstape” era, the New York Knicks have gone undefeated at the Garden through their first seven home games after Tuesday night’s 133-120 win over the Memphis Grizzlies.
After their 2-3 start to the first five games of the season, the Knicks’ growing pains under a new coaching staff seem to have already passed. Their offense has begun to click and has continued rolling, winning five straight, bringing their record to 7-3. They sit second in the Eastern Conference, only behind their 2025 first-round playoff matchup, the Detroit Pistons.
Their last five wins have been in dominant fashion, all of which were double-digit victories. The Knicks are pounding their opponents on the offensive side of the ball, scoring 130-plus points in three straight games

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