GREENBURGH, N.Y. — The Knicks built a double-digit cushion against Washington Thursday, but threw away the lead and found a new way to lose, falling on a last-second goaltending call. Enes Kanter took in the royal debacle in London from the lounge in his White Plains apartment building.
“It was very boring,” Kanter said about watching on TV after rejoining the Knicks for practice Sunday at MSG Training Center. “I was happy because we were up by 19. It was a tough loss, of course. It hurt us a lot. But it was definitely tough because [of] sitting there, being healthy and not to help your teammates — definitely tough.