Heroes, zeros from Knicks’ Game 1 win over Pistons

2 Min Read

Heroes and zeros of the victory of the game 1 123-112 of the Knicks over the Pistons on Saturday:

Hero: Jalen Brunson

After a difficult start, he changed his shoes and returned when the Knicks superstar has grown on the battery. After starting 3 of 14 from the field, Brunson made 9 of his next 13 shots and ended with a maximum of 34 points and eight assists.


The New York Knicks Guard
The New York Knicks Guard Jalen Brunson (11), the gestures after making a 3 -point shot in game 1 of the first round of the NBA playoffs on April 19, 2025. IMAGN images through Reuters Connect

Zero: Mikal Bridges

It disappeared for long periods of the game, a group that many had over it by entering the playoffs. He finished with only eight points and was a less-16 team sausage. The Knicks were lucky to overcome their non -presentation.

Not recognized hero: Cam Payne

A question to be in the rotation of the postseason, scored 11 or its 14 points in the last quarter, which helped cause the empathic of the Knicks 21-0. His energy was also infectious with his teammates.


Cameron Payne, the New York Knicks Guard
Cam Payne had a great quarter quarter for the Knicks in the victory of game 1. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

Key statistics

62-46 Knicks advantage in points in the paint. For everything that was done about how hard the pistons are inside, the Knicks intimidated them there. Much of that came from Karl-Anthony Towns, who ended with 23 points.

Appointment

“I think he grabbed his layer.”

– Tom Thibodeau about what he changed for Brunson

Share This Article