NBA

Los Angeles Lakers at New York Knicks

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9-10, 2-5 Away
Final
100 - 106

10-8, 5-5 Home

Knicks recover to beat Lakers team missing suspended James

With one superstar suspended and another sick, the Los Angeles Lakers already had big problems. Then they created one more for themselves by falling into a 25-point hole.

“We weren’t playing hard enough. Simple,” Russell Westbrook said.

They turned it around but the New York Knicks recovered, with Evan Fournier scoring 26 points and Immanuel Quickley adding 12 of his 14 in the fourth quarter for a 106-100 victory Tuesday night.

Julius Randle added 20 points, 16 rebounds and five assists for the Knicks, but sat for eight minutes of the fourth quarter after picking up his fifth foul. Quickley made sure that didn't matter, hitting four 3-pointers in the period.

“He’s fearless,” Randle said.

Westbrook had 31 points, 13 rebounds and 10 assists, with 18 points in a sensational third quarter that helped Los Angeles tie the game. But with Carmelo Anthony's shot off in his old home, the Lakers never could take the lead.

They beat Detroit on Sunday after overcoming a 17-point deficit in the game James was ejected from for striking Pistons center Isaiah Stewart in the face and drawing blood. The NBA suspended the superstar forward for one game.

But the best Los Angeles could do in this one was tie it twice after New York dominated most of the first two quarters.

“No team wants to come out down 10-0, but it’s a long game and we fought back and gave ourselves a chance,” Westbrook said.

Davis, who woke up with a fever, had 20 points on 7-for-17 shooting. He said he arrived only about 45 minutes before the game and didn't have his usual warmup.

“So I definitely think that he was a little bit drained and we used him differently,” coach Frank Vogel said. “We tried to keep him in seven-minute runs and he did not play in his normal rotation, so it probably had an impact.”

Anthony was just 3 of 14 for 12 points, and the Lakers lost for the fourth time in five games.

Randle went to the bench with his fifth foul with 9:18 remaining and was hit with a technical foul from there that allowed the Lakers to cut it to 90-87. But Obi Toppin scored before Quickley made a 3-pointer to push it back to eight, and it was back into double digits when another 3 by Quickley made it 105-93 with 4:58 to play.

“We were just trying to buy some time there and that group ended up going on a little bit of a run, so it allowed us to go a little bit longer (without Randle),” Knicks coach Tom Thibodeau said.

The Knicks raced to a 10-0 lead that grew to 36-15 on RJ Barrett's 3-pointer with 1:11 left in the first quarter. It was 59-35 with under 5 minutes remaining in the half before the Lakers put together a 16-2 run that trimmed it to 61-51 just before the break.

“We can be really good man, we just have to trust how we play and when we have a way to play, just stay with it,” Fournier said.

The Lakers scored nine straight to open the third and cut it to 63-60, and finally tied it for the first time at 79 on Anthony's dunk.

TIP-INS

Lakers: Anthony got a loud ovation when he checked in during the first quarter. ... Talen Horton-Tucker missed all eight shots in a scoreless outing.

Knicks: New York played without backup point guard Derrick Rose (sprained right ankle) and injured centers Mitchell Robinson and Taj Gibson. Thibodeau said Robinson, out with a concussion, is doing better but still has to clear the league’s protocols before he can return. ... New York has won nine of the last 11 meetings at home.

MISSING OUT ON MSG

Vogel called James one of the classiest players in the league who always plays the game the right way. He spoke with James, who was disappointed to miss a second straight visit to one of his favorite arenas. He was hurt last season when the Lakers played at Madison Square Garden.

“He wanted to play. I don’t want to get into it more than that,” Vogel said.

UP NEXT

Lakers: Visit Indiana on Wednesday.

Knicks: Host Phoenix on Friday.

Regular Season Series

NY leads series 1-0

Recent Plays

4th 0.0 End of Game 100 - 106
4th 0.0 End of the 4th Quarter 100 - 106
4th 0.9 shot clock turnover 100 - 106
4th 23.0 Julius Randle defensive rebound 100 - 106
4th 24.8 Malik Monk misses 23-foot three point shot 100 - 106

Statistics

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34-91 FG 37-82
37 Field Goal % 45
11-36 3PT 15-34
31 Three Point % 44
21-30 FT 17-21
70 Free Throw % 81
50 Rebounds 52
13 Offensive Rebounds 7
37 Defensive Rebounds 45
23 Assists 23
8 Steals 7
3 Blocks 4
12 Turnovers 14
0 Team Turnovers 3
12 Total Turnovers 17
2 Technical Fouls 2
2 Total Technical Fouls 2
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
22 Points Conceded Off Turnovers 17
13 Fast Break Points 4
34 Points in Paint 36
17 Fouls 23
0 Largest Lead 25
New York Knicks New York Knicks Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Karl-Anthony Towns, C Day-To-Day Mar 12
Josh Hart, G Day-To-Day Mar 12
Miles McBride, G Out Feb 5
Los Angeles Lakers Los Angeles Lakers Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Maxi Kleber, F Out Mar 12
Marcus Smart, G Out Mar 12
Jaxson Hayes, C Out Mar 12

Game Information

Madison Square Garden

Location: New York, NY
Attendance: 19,812 · Capacity:

2025-26 Pacific Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
LA Lakers 40 25 .615 - W3
Phoenix 39 27 .591 1.5 W4
LA Clippers 33 32 .508 7 W3
Golden State 32 33 .492 8 L3
Sacramento 16 51 .239 25 L1

2025-26 Atlantic Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Boston 43 22 .662 - L1
New York 42 25 .627 2 W1
Toronto 36 29 .554 7 L2
Philadelphia 35 31 .530 8.5 L1
Brooklyn 17 49 .258 26.5 L2
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