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New York Knicks no match for Boston Celtics once again - ESPN

NEW YORK — The Knicks, who opened their season with a blowout loss in Boston, entered Saturday night viewing their rematch with the defending-champion Celtics as a measuring stick as they approach the All-Star break.

They exited Madison Square Garden with a clear answer about where they stand: far behind the Celtics, who routed the Knicks 131-104 just like they did in October.

The 27-point setback — New York's largest of the season — was eye-opening. The Knicks had won seven of eight before Saturday's game and were 1½ games behind the second-place Celtics in the Eastern Conference.

«Unacceptable,» said Knicks captain Jalen Brunson, who scored a team-high 36 points on just 18 shots. «We're not where we want to be.»

One day earlier, he said he looked forward to seeing how his team measured up with Boston after showing improvements — and cohesion with newcomers Karl-Anthony Towns and Mikal Bridges — since the start of the campaign.

But many of the Knicks' same problems from opening night showed up again Saturday. Specifically, they had no answer for Jayson Tatum, who threw down an enormous dunk on the second play of the contest en route to scoring 40 points. The All-Star seemed to get whatever he wanted in one-on-one matchups with New York's wings, and shot 13 for 26 overall and 7 for 14 from the arc.

The Knicks (34-18) were without perimeter stopper OG Anunoby, who's dealing with a foot sprain. But the Celtics were down two starters: guard Jrue Holiday and former Knick Kristaps Porzingis, who was a late scratch due to a non-COVID illness. Luke Kornet was told late in the pregame process that he'd be filling in for Porzingis. Kornet shot 7 for 7 for 14 points and added 12 boards and three blocked shots.

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