LONDON — Knicks point guard Emmanuel Mudiay didn’t see much of London on his second trip to Britain. He was laid up with a head cold.
Mudiay saw plenty of net through three quarters Thursday against the Wizards, however, when he made nine of his first 10 shots, further establishing himself as a potential point guard of the future.
But in the end, Mudiay couldn’t make enough big plays in the fourth quarter as the Knicks blew a 12-point lead and lost 101-100. Mudiay finished with 25 points on 11-of-18 shooting with seven rebounds but also had five turnovers.