HOUSTON — The Knicks needed a closer, and Jalen Brunson didn’t come through.
Trailing by three with 2:16 remaining, Brunson missed sH๏τs on three possessions and committed a turnover as the Knicks offense sputtered Monday in a 109-97 loss to the Rockets.
Brunson played 42 minutes because of a thin bench, and tired legs might’ve been a factor down the stretch as he scored just four points in the fourth quarter.
“He wanted to go. He’s in great shape,” coach Tom Thibodeau said. “You’re not going to make every sH๏τ. So take your sH๏τs.”
“We missed sH๏τs. We didn’t get stops,” Brunson said. “We weren’t together on the defensive side. So, let one slip away.”
Houston’s defense entered Monday as the NBA’s stingiest in terms of 3-point attempts allowed, and the Knicks threw up just 28 treys — about five below their average.Ime Udoka’s squad was also physical with Brunson, who last season was screwed on a phantom foul call at Toyota Center that decided a Rockets victory. This time, Brunson was knocked around on his drives, shadowed and, at times in the first half, clearly wasn’t happy with the officiating while taking nine total foul sH๏τs.
He finished with 29 points on 9 of 24 shooting. Thibodeau was peeved by the officiating, particularly a foul on Josh Hart as he tried to retrieve a rebound with 2:45 remaining.
“The whistle didn’t go our way and you got to play through that, get past that, and find a way to win in the end,” Thibodeau said.
The Knicks needed Brunson’s offense because there wasn’t much help from Miles McBride (zero points, 0-for-9), Mikal Bridges (15 points in 40 minutes on 6 of 14 shooting) and Karl-Anthony Towns (17 points, 7 of 17 from the field).
Thibodeau preached ball movement before tip-off, and the offense managed its lowest point total of the season. Houston’s ability to switch on defense proved difficult for the Knicks (3-3), whose two-game winning streak was snapped.
“We need to be better with our switching offense,” Brunson said. “That’s just plain and simple. We need to be better.”