Trey Burke and Hayward defeat Knicks and Carmelo's 46 in the Garden
Trey Burke has been having a tough season (.307 from the field, .217 from deep) but much of that was eradicated tonight when the second year guard out of Michigan hit a twenty foot step back fadeaway jumper over J.R. Smith's outstretched arms to give the Jazz a 102-100 win.
That's the seventh loss in a row for the Knicks.
Carmelo Anthony did not look happy after the game especially considering he had a season high 46 points to go along with the tough three he hit to tie the game at 100 before Burke's heroics.
Gordon Hayward continued his stellar play for the Jazz finishing with 33 points and six assists.
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That's the seventh loss in a row for the Knicks.
Knicks are 2-8 this season (7 straight losses); tied for 2nd-worst 10-game start in franchise history
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) November 15, 2014
Carmelo Anthony did not look happy after the game especially considering he had a season high 46 points to go along with the tough three he hit to tie the game at 100 before Burke's heroics.
Since Carmelo Anthony made his NBA debut in 2003, no player has a worse winning percentage when scoring 45+ pts. pic.twitter.com/UdHXGuK1IK
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) November 15, 2014
Gordon Hayward continued his stellar play for the Jazz finishing with 33 points and six assists.
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