On Monday, the New York Knicks picked up their second win in their last three games. They’re now 4-10 after ousting the 11th-place Cleveland Cavaliers 123-105 at Madison Square Garden.
Julius Randle, who’s struggled much of this season, had the killer instinct for New York. In 32 minutes on the floor, the veteran forward dropped a game-high 30 points, snatched seven boards, and dished out four assists.
He additionally racked up two steals and one block. Randle did this all on 71% shooting from the field (12-for-17) and 60% from behind the arc (3-for-5).