Surging Knicks put win streak to test against red-H๏τ Thunder

Rolling Thunder was not just a legendary Six Flags roller coaster in New Jersey, but an apt descriptor for the surging Knicks’ next opponent.

Tom Thibodeau’s team will step up in weight class — and put its nine-game winning streak on the line — Friday night in Oklahoma City against the top team in the Western Conference.

NBA scoring leader Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the Thunder had won 12 consecutive games ahead of their home game Thursday night against the Clippers.

Friday’s contest will feature the Thunder’s league-best defense (102.9 points allowed per 100 possessions) versus the Knicks’ No. 2-ranked offense (120.1 points scored per 100).

Karl-Anthony Towns #32 of the New York Knicks reacting on the court during a game against Utah Jazz at Madison Square Garden.
Karl-Anthony Towns had a huge night for the Knicks against the Jazz on Wednesday.“They’re really good, and they’re better than they’ve ever been,” Karl-Anthony Towns said after posting 31 points and 21 rebounds in Wednesday’s home win over the Jazz. “So we gotta be at our best to go out there and compete at a high level.

“We’ve been fortunate to find ourselves winning in the games where we learned a lot about ourselves, and have to take those teachings and those experiences with us to OKC and utilize them to come out with a win.”

Towns, who ranks second in the NBA behind Sacramento’s Domantas Sabonis with 13.7 rebounds per game, will go head-to-head with the departed 7-footer he replaced at center this season on the Knicks.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander continues to be one of the top players in the NBA.

Isaiah Hartenstein is averaging a career-best 12.4 boards in 17 games since returning from a preseason hand injury after inking a three-year deal worth $87 million with the Thunder in free agency.

“The big man got paid this summer so he should be a little slow on his feet, slow trying to protect the rim, so we should be able to go at him,” joked Josh Hart, who has recorded back-to-back triple-doubles against the Wizards and the Jazz. “This will be a good test, we got them and a tough back-to-back with Chicago [on Saturday]. Got to go out there, play our game and be aggressive.”

The Knicks (24-10) extended their winning streak Wednesday night against the skidding Jazz despite the absence of All-Star Jalen Brunson (calf) and sixth man Miles McBride (hamstring).

Tom Thibodeau said both point guards would be evaluated Thursday before a determination is made about the game in Oklahoma City.

Isaiah Hartenstein #55 of the Oklahoma City Thunder handles the ball during the game against the Memphis Grizzlies on December 29, 2024 at Paycom Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Isaiah Hartenstein, formerly with the Knicks, handles the ball during the Thunders’ 130-106 home win over the Grizzlies on Dec. 29, 2024.

Led by the dynamic Gilgeous-Alexander’s league-best 31.3 points per game, the Thunder represent a far tougher matchup for backups Cam Payne and rookie Tyler Kolek.

“I think JB, ’Kal, myself, we’re just cut a little bit differently. If we’re able to walk, we’re gonna play. Apparently JB was able to walk today so he should have played,” Hart joked, referring to Brunson and Mikal Bridges, his former Villanova teammates. “I know [Brunson] wants to be out there. I don’t think that takes into [account] for him, but for us, we know we got someone who could step up and play big minutes.”

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