New York Knicks Get Bad News in Last Two Minute Report
Last-Minute Loss Devastates Knicks Fans
The New York Knicks suffered a crushing defeat in the final two minutes of their game against the Miami Heat on Wednesday night. The Knicks had been leading by 5 points with just 1:45 remaining in the game, but the Heat rallied to score the final 7 points and win 102-99.
Missed Free Throws and Defensive Lapses Cost Knicks the Game
The Knicks' loss was due in large part to missed free throws and defensive lapses. The Knicks missed 7 of their 12 free throw attempts in the fourth quarter, including two crucial misses by Julius Randle in the final minute. The Heat also took advantage of several Knicks defensive breakdowns, scoring 5 points off of turnovers in the final two minutes.
Randle's Performance Raises Concerns
Randle, who is the Knicks' leading scorer, had a disappointing performance in the loss. He finished with just 17 points on 6-of-18 shooting, and he also had 7 turnovers. Randle's struggles are a major concern for the Knicks, as he is their most important player.
Knicks' Playoff Hopes Take a Hit
The loss drops the Knicks to 33-42 on the season, and it puts their playoff hopes in jeopardy. The Knicks are currently in 9th place in the Eastern Conference, and they are 3.5 games behind the 8th-place Atlanta Hawks. The Knicks have just 7 games remaining in the regular season, and they will need to win at least 5 of those games to have a chance at making the playoffs.
Upcoming Schedule Poses Challenges
The Knicks' upcoming schedule does not make things any easier for them. The Knicks will face the Philadelphia 76ers, Boston Celtics, and Milwaukee Bucks in their next three games. All three of those teams are currently in the top 6 in the Eastern Conference.
Conclusion
The Knicks' loss to the Heat was a major disappointment, and it puts their playoff hopes in jeopardy. The Knicks will need to play better in the final 7 games of the regular season if they want to have a chance at making the playoffs.