Don’t call it history, but call it history.
The New York Knicks (38-27) hosted and mauled the Philadelphia 76ers (36-29) on Tuesday, limiting their foes to exactly a meager 79 points for the second game in a row after doing it for the first time on Sunday.
Manhattan celebrated the Knicks' 106-79 victory inside and outside the walls of the Garden, a win that earned New York a select place in the (at least present-days) club of teams that have not allowed their opponents to score more than 79 points in three consecutive matches.