The New York Knicks snatched a dramatic 113-111 victory over the Detroit Pistons on Monday, marked by a contentious ending that left fans and players debating the fairness of the game’s crucial moments. Josh Hart emerged as the hero, scoring the go-ahead layup with just 2.8 seconds left on the clock, but the win was overshadowed by a missed call that set up the decisive moment.
In the game’s dying seconds, with Detroit leading by a point, Knicks’ Donte DiVincenzo’s dive towards the ball resulted in a collision with Detroit’s Ausar Thompson. Despite the apparent foul, officials did not blow the whistle, allowing New York’s Jalen Brunson to assist Hart for the winning basket. The oversight by the referees was later acknowledged by crew chief James Williams, adding a layer of controversy to the Knicks’ triumph.
Brunson shone throughout the night, amassing 35 points and 12 assists, steering the Knicks to their 14th consecutive victory over the Pistons. Despite a strong performance from Cade Cunningham, who scored 32 points for Detroit, the Pistons’ losing streak extended to six games.
Elsewhere in the NBA, the Miami Heat, despite missing several key players due to suspensions and injuries, secured a 121-110 victory against the Sacramento Kings. Bam Adebayo’s standout performance, with 28 points, 10 rebounds, and seven assists, alongside significant contributions from the bench, propelled the Heat to their fourth consecutive win. The Kings’ efforts, led by Keegan Murray and De’Aaron Fox, fell short as their three-game winning streak came to an end.
The Brooklyn Nets also had a night to celebrate, earning a decisive 111-86 win over the Memphis Grizzlies, marking their first victory under interim coach Kevin Ollie. The win, highlighted by Dennis Schroder’s 18 points, snapped a four-game losing streak and offered a glimmer of hope after a challenging start under Ollie’s leadership.
In Indianapolis, the Toronto Raptors outlasted the Indiana Pacers in a closely contested match, securing a 130-122 victory. Scottie Barnes recorded a triple-double, and RJ Barrett led the scoring in the crucial fourth quarter, ensuring the Raptors continued their winning streak. Despite a career-high-matching 34 points from Bennedict Mathurin and a solid performance from Pascal Siakam against his former team, the Pacers fell short.