Maybe it was the 18-foot jumper Kyle O’Quinn knocked down early in the fourth quarter, the one that temporarily halted a Timberwolves blitzkrieg and restored a modicum of order to the proceedings …
No, no, that wasn’t it. Maybe this was it: The flurry a few minutes later, after the Knicks had actually handed the lead to Minnesota, the Garden beside itself, wondering if it was watching the worst buzzkill loss of the young season, before O’Quinn tipped a missed Kristaps Porzingis foul shot, missed his own layup, grabbed it (all of this with Karl-Anthony Towns in his grill, by the way), then powered his way in for the layup over a forest of arms that gave the Knicks a 103-102 lead they would never relinquish …
Only, there was one more moment for O’Quinn on this night.