TORONTO — They don’t celebrate Thanksgiving this week in “We The North’’ territory, but the mighty Raptors still feasted on turkeys after taking a while to preheat the oven.
The defending-champion Raptors overcame an 11-point second-quarter deficit to rout the Knicks, 126-98, at Scotiabank Arena on Wednesday and drop David Fizdale’s band to 4-14.
After 18 games last season, the Knicks stood at 4-14, too. But this summer Knicks president Steve Mills spent $74 million in 2019-20 wages on new free agents and added the third pick in the draft, RJ Barrett, without improving the won-loss record.