Despite missing Jalen Brunson and OG Anunoby, the New York Knicks played hard and kept the game close. Unfortunately, they were unable to secure the win over the Miami Heat on Monday, falling 113-115.

Knicks shot poorly from three

After drilling 21 threes on Friday against Miami, they shot a tour date on Monday. As a team, they were just 9-for-36 (25%) from three, not getting enough production from beyond the arc to build a big lead.

Karl-Anthony Towns struggled mightily from beyond the arc, as he shot just 1-for-7 on the night. It wasn’t until the second half that he started to see shots fall, as he scored 18 of his 22 points in the latter half.

Unfortunately, it was too little too late, as he got blocked on a layup attempt (initially ruled a goaltend before a review reversed it) and

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