Historic Records and Triple-Doubles
On a memorable night at Madison Square Garden, two teammates recorded triple-doubles in one game—a first for the team. Josh Hart and Karl-Anthony Towns finished with 16 and 26 points respectively, along with 12 rebounds and 11 assists each. Hart’s performance, featuring his ninth triple-double of the season, surpassed the single-season record that had stood since the late 1960s.
Offensive Brilliance
OG Anunoby delivered an outstanding offensive showing by scoring 35 points, helping propel the team to a 128-113 victory. The team’s overall shooting accuracy neared 60 percent from the field, contributing significantly to a win that showcased both individual talent and collective effort.
Competitive Gameplay and Notable Performances
The contest got off to an electrifying start with the first half ending in a 68-68 tie. Throughout the game, efficiency from the floor was evident as the combined field goal percentage reached 62 percent—the highest recorded in a single game this season. In a notable effort, Naji Marshall delivered an impressive early performance by making 13 of 16 shots during the opening minutes, a feat that aligns him with a prestigious group of high-performing players.
Looking Ahead
With the game showcasing historic achievements and a team performance rooted in precise execution, attention now turns to the upcoming matchup. The team is set to face a new opponent as they continue their journey, driven by the momentum from this landmark victory.