Knicks Roll Past Raptors 111-95 Behind Brunson, Towns

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The New York Knicks kept rolling on Tuesday night. They beat the Toronto Raptors 111-95 in Canada. New York's winning streak now sits at three games. The Knicks look unstoppable as they charge toward the playoffs.
Brunson and Towns Take Over
Jalen Brunson controlled the game like a master. He scored 26 points and dished out 10 assists. Brunson weaved through defenders and found open teammates. His quick passes made the Raptors dizzy.
Karl-Anthony Towns owned the paint. The big center grabbed 13 rebounds and scored 21 points. He pulled down miss after miss. Towns jumped high and snatched the ball out of the air. His shooting touch looked smooth. He made almost 60 percent of his shots.
The Supporting Cast Shines
OG Anunoby played with perfect accuracy. He scored 15 points and made 83 percent of his shots. Every time he fired, the ball splashed through the net.
Josh Hart did everything. He finished with 12 points, seven assists, and seven rebounds. Hart also grabbed three steals and blocked two shots. His hustle energy pumped up his teammates.
Landry Shamet added 12 points off the bench. The Knicks had five players score in double figures.
Toronto Couldn't Keep Up
Brandon Ingram fought hard for the Raptors. He scored 31 points and looked unstoppable at times. But he couldn't do it alone.
RJ Barrett added 20 points against his former team. Scottie Barnes chipped in 14 points and grabbed three steals. Immanuel Quickley handed out 12 assists while scoring 13 points.
The Raptors stayed close through three quarters. Then the Knicks pulled away in the fourth. Toronto's defense couldn't stop New York's balanced attack.
Looking Ahead
The Knicks improved to 40-22. They sit at number three in the Eastern Conference. Their championship dreams look more real every game. When everyone contributes like this, New York becomes dangerous. The winning streak continues to grow.
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