The New York Knicks need to figure things out on the road. Their struggles away from Madison Square Garden continued into Tuesday, as they fell short of taking down the red-hot Boston Celtics on the road, 123-117.
Knicks let an early lead slip away
The Knicks started the game red-hot from three, and they opened it up to a 14-point lead early in the second quarter. Josh Hart scored 11 points in the first quarter, and they were rolling offensively. However, in a similar fashion to their last game against the Raptors, complacency punched them in the mouth in the second quarter.
Boston outscored the Knicks 37-20 in the second quarter, pushing their lead to six before halftime. The Knicks had a tough time getting themselves back into it as their shooting went ice cold, and they found themsel

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