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A historic night for Julius Randall in the Knicks' victory in Oklahoma City
Became the Knicks' first player after 30 years recording more than one triple-double this season.
Barrett scored a career-high 97: 119 for the Big Apple team
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Saturday, 13 March 2021, 23:34 Updated: 23:36
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32 points.
Barrett (Photo: Reuters)
An intriguing game night will pass through the NBA tonight (Saturday through Sunday), with in addition to the Washington Wizards' game against Milwaukee, there will be seven more games.
Oklahoma City (21:17) - New York Knicks (19:20) 119: 97
Brooklyn (13:25) - Detroit (27:10)
Charlotte (18:18) - Toronto (20:17)
Atlanta (20:17 ) - Sacramento (22:15)
Minnesota (29: 8) - Portland (15:21)
Phoenix (11:25) - Indiana (20:16)
Denver (15:22) - Dallas (17:19)
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Oklahoma City (21:17) - The New York Knicks (19:20) 119: 97 The
Knicks are on a positive balance after an easy win over South Central, largely thanks to plays by Julius Randall Warr.
J. Barrett.
The former became the Knicks' first player since Mark Jackson 30 years ago, with at least two triple-doubles that season (26 points, 12 rebounds, 12 assists), the latter scored a career-high 32 points and that was way too much for the Thunder.
Immanuel Quickley came off the bench, scoring 21 points and the team from the sixth big apple in the East after a second half of 43:63.
Seven players at OKC scored in double digits, Al Horford led with 16 and Lou Dort added 14.
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