The New York Knicks' impressive winning streak was halted by a loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder. The Knicks had won nine games in a row before falling 117-107 on Friday. They aimed for their first ten-game streak in over a decade, but Oklahoma secured their 14th consecutive victory instead.
Josh Hart expressed disappointment after the game, acknowledging the need for improvement. "No positives. [We've] just got to be better," he stated after contributing 19 points in 44 minutes. Hart emphasised the importance of executing better, particularly in the fourth quarter, and stressed that the team must rely on their own performance.

Jalen Brunson returned from a calf injury, scoring 22 points and providing nine assists. However, he missed all five of his three-point attempts. "Just uncharacteristic," Brunson admitted, noting that it wasn't typical of his usual performance in such situations.
Karl-Anthony Towns also shared his thoughts on the game, saying, "Unfortunately, we didn't get the job done tonight. It hurts, it stings." His comments reflected the team's overall sentiment following their defeat.
The Knicks were unable to maintain their momentum against a strong Thunder team. Despite knowing they are capable of more, they struggled to perform at their best during crucial moments of the match.
As they move forward, New York recognises the need to regroup and focus on executing their strategies effectively. The team remains confident in their abilities but understands that improvement is necessary to achieve future success.