If Kevin Durant doesn’t come to New York, the Knicks could still have a lot to look forward to. With him, the Knicks could have everything.
Despite a galaxy-wide gap between one of the greatest dynasties in NBA history, and the league’s youngest team — sans its biggest star — the Knicks stood toe-to-toe with the Warriors, and even held a double-digit lead late in the third quarter, before being overpowered by Durant and the two-time defending champions, 128-100, Friday night at the Garden.