Man. I don't really know what to do. I feel dizzy? Things didn't start well, but the Knicks' second unit put a jolt into the team that never relented. They kept forcing turnovers, kept pushing off misses, and got every big bucket they needed when the Bucks threatened in the third quarter. (That was mostly Langston Galloway.)
Milwaukee was in terrible shape all-around, but a less vigorous, less coherent Knicks team could have easily played a game with them. These Knicks did not play a game with their short-handed opponents. They steamrolled them flat on their own home court.