If you blinked during Friday night’s contest, you probably missed the moment the New York Knicks stopped playing basketball and started conducting a symphony of destruction against the Utah Jazz.
Dropping a staggering 146 points isn’t just a win; it is a statement that echoes all the way to Oklahoma City and Milwaukee, signaling that this roster is capable of dominance. While skeptics will point to Utah’s lackluster 8–14 record and try to minimize the victory, those people are missing the forest for the trees.
Great teams don’t just beat the bottom feeders; they eviscerate them, leaving no doubt about the hierarchy of the league before the fourth quarter even starts.
The Knicks did exactly that, treating the Jazz like a glorified G-League squad and reminding the Garden faithful that whe

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