NEW YORK (AP)
Emmanuel Mudiay's first game at
Madison Square Garden was going so poorly that he apologized to his coach at halftime.
The rookie had nothing to be sorry about by the end.
Mudiay scored nine of his 15 points during a decisive fourth-quarter run, and the
Denver Nuggets beat the fading
New York Knicks 101-96 on Sunday.
"It was a big fourth quarter for me. I think probably top-three fourth quarter," said Mudiay, who had nine assists. "As long as we get the win, that's the main thing.
Even if I was passing the whole time, I'm making plays. But I was taking what the defense gave me and that's what happened tonight."
Former
Knicks forward
Danilo Gallinari and Will
Barton had 19 points each to lead the Nuggets, who won for the third time in four games. But it was Mudiay, who was just 2 for 12 through three quarters, who delivered nearly all the points during an 11-2 spurt that put the Nuggets in control.
"I thought Emmanuel Mudiay was terrific," Nuggets coach
Michael Malone said. "Made some huge plays for us down the stretch. Nine assists, zero turnovers, for a 19-year-old rookie
point guard is outstanding."
Kristaps Porzingis had 21 points and 13 rebounds for the Knicks, who have lost five straight and nine of 10 since they were 22-22 and looking like a realistic playoff team.
Carmelo Anthony returned to face his former team after missing a game to rest his sore left knee, finishing with 21 points, seven assists and six rebounds. But he shot just 7 for 19, missing a 3-point attempt with the Knicks trailing by three and about 10 seconds left.
"
Again, we put ourselves in position where we're hoping every single thing is perfect at the end of the game when we're putting ourselves down by
10, 12, 15, 18 points to start," said Knicks coach
Derek Fisher, whose team trailed by 19 in the first half.
Two days after charging back from a 16-point deficit after three quarters by outscoring
Chicago 42-21 in the fourth, the Nuggets won this with their defense. They held the Knicks without a basket for nearly 5 minutes, enough time for Mudiay to give the Nuggets the cushion they needed.
Mudiay, who told
Malone at halftime he was settling for too many jumpers, knocked down a tying one after the Knicks led for the final time midway through the fourth quarter, and he followed that with a
3-pointer to put
Denver ahead for good at 91-88.
He added two reverse layups as Denver pushed the lead to 97-90 with 2:43 to play.
"
Late in that game he had some great drives and more importantly unbelievable finishes over their length at the rim," Malone said.
Anthony and Porzingis both missed all five shots in the first quarter and Denver led 31-20 when
Gallinari hit from halfcourt at the buzzer.
The Nuggets extended their lead to 57-38 when Barton had consecutive dunks.
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- published: 08 Feb 2016
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