NEW YORK (AP) The
Washington Wizards put the
New York Knicks in the same kind of
hole under
Kurt Rambis they kept falling into under
Derek Fisher.
John Wall had 28 points and 17 assists,
Bradley Beal scored 26, and the
Wizards beat
New York 111-108 on Tuesday night in the
Knicks' first game under
Rambis.
Wall made four free throws in the final 6.6 seconds and the Wizards handed the Knicks their sixth straight loss when
Langston Galloway's
3-pointer at the buzzer was just short after
Washington failed to foul intentionally as planned.
"
Nobody's happy.
Everybody is kind of depressed that we're losing," Knicks rookie
Kristaps Porzingis said. "Now we've lost our coach so there's lots of stuff going on but we try to stay focused. We just have to find a way to get back."
Washington jumped to a 16-point lead in the first quarter, expecting the Knicks to have extra energy under new leadership.
"That's what I was telling somebody earlier, that that's a dangerous team, a team who has a new coach who has a new face so to speak and has a new sense of life," Beal said. "They can either come out and quit or they can come out and really respond and play well and they did that."
But not until they were well behind, just as they did in their final few games under
Fisher before
Phil Jackson decided to make a change.
"It is starting to become kind of habitual right now starting the games off slow,"
Carmelo Anthony said. "
We can't give teams 30-plus points in the first quarter, then try to fight back.
Once you fight back like we did today, it's still an uphill battle that you've got to fight."
Anthony had 33 points and 13 rebounds, but the Knicks have dropped 10 of 11.
Porzingis scored 20 points, but just two after his 14-point third quarter.
Wall made the go-ahead basket midway through the fourth, and later added a pair of jumpers before a 3-pointer that seemed to put it away at 106-96 with about 1:50 left.
The Knicks fired Fisher on Monday and appointed Rambis the interim coach through the remainder of the season. Drafted by the Knicks in the third round in
1980, Rambis said for the second straight day that it's important for the Knicks to get into the playoffs, but that will take a huge turnaround after the
All-Star break.
They allowed 63 first-half points, trying their most this season, after Rambis said they had to toughen up their defense.
Porzingis hit a couple of
3-pointers early in the third, but his signature play came much closer to the basket, when he spun baseline around
Jared Dudley and threw down a powerful dunk with
Marcin Gortat nearby. That put a buzz in the building as only the rookie can and it stayed there as the Knicks caught up at 83-all to end the period.
"
First half we played aggressive and we were into the ball, we took their flow away," Wall said. "
Second half, start of the third quarter, we didn't take their flow away."
But Porzingis was on the bench to start the fourth and the Wizards had just gone ahead for good before he returned.
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- published: 10 Feb 2016
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