The New York Knicks showcased resilience in a thrilling matchup against the Chicago Bulls, despite ultimately falling 124-123. After trailing by 22 points, the Knicks mounted a stunning comeback, fueled by a 17-0 run in the third quarter, and outscored the Bulls 60-34 in the final stretch.
Karl-Anthony Towns shone with a career-high 46 points, while Jalen Brunson contributed 24 points. However, a late foul by Josh Hart on Coby White allowed the Bulls to secure the win with free throws. The Knicks, now with four losses in six games, look to bounce back against the Brooklyn Nets.