Bucks coach Doc Rivers stated before Friday’s game that he’s more focused on his own team’s woeful record than worrying about the Knicks’ supposed growing pains so far with two new starters.
One of those acquisitions, Karl-Anthony Towns, then went out and torched Rivers’ flailing team for 27 first-half points and 32 in 32 minutes overall in a thorough 116-94 Knicks victory at the Garden.
“The guys in this locker room have welcomed me with open arms and made me feel comfortable and want me to play my game,” Towns said after the game. “Obviously, there’s gonna be times we have to find the cohesiveness and we’re not used to playing with each other, but every single day we’re getting better.
“Every single day we’re working on ourselves, and as a team we’re finding different ways we can utilize each other’s talents better.”
Mikal Bridges, the team’s other key summertime pickup, netted 12 of his 17 in the second half for the Knicks, who improved to 4-4 ahead of Sunday’s game in Indiana.
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