New York Knicks legend Walt “Clyde” Frazier took his fabulous 1973 fur coat to The Garden with the weather outside descending to 20 that feels like seven degrees. But rookie Immanuel Quickley was quick to heat up the venue with his red-hot shooting as the Knicks overcame a slow start to pounce the Cleveland Cavaliers, 101-82, that ended their three-game slide.
Quickley scored 25 points off the bench and hit five triples, including the Knicks’ first four-point play of the season. His backcourt partner Austin Rivers added 13 as the “Quivers” duo outscored the entire Cavaliers’ bench 38-29.