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Golden State Warriors and New York Knicks trade first-quarter burst for third-quarter swing at Madison Square Garden

The the Golden State Warriors fell to 32-35 after a 110-107 result against the the New York Knicks, who moved to 44-25 at 8:00 PM EDT at Madison Square Garden.


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First quarter


The the Golden State Warriors opened with 35 first-quarter points while the the New York Knicks scored 21 in the same quarter.


The Dubs hit 49 percent from the field for the game while putting 46 points in the paint.


The Knicks finished with 15 fast-break points, and the Warriors countered with 22 points off turnovers.


Second quarter


The Warriors scored 19 in the second quarter, and the Knicks answered with 24.


The Dubs produced 27 assists and committed 18 turnovers, and the Knicks posted 23 assists with 15 turnovers.


The Warriors bench accounted for 33 points while the Knicks bench produced 35.


Third quarter


The Knicks’ 38-point third quarter flipped the scoring flow after the Warriors put up 26 in the third.


The Knicks went 22-for-23 at the line for 96 percent, and the Warriors finished 13-for-15 for 87 percent.


New York’s 51 total rebounds included 16 offensive boards, and Golden State finished with 40 rebounds and 11 offensive boards.


The Golden State Warriors vs New York Knicks recap turned on game-changing plays Golden State Warriors vs New York Knicks as the Knicks carried a 7-point biggest lead while the Warriors previously held a 21-point biggest lead.


Fourth quarter


Both teams scored 27 in the fourth quarter as the Warriors chased down a late deficit on 14 made three-pointers on 38 attempts for 37 percent.


The Knicks hit 10 three-pointers on 32 attempts for 31 percent while matching the Warriors with 9 steals and 6 blocks.


Golden State’s defensive work included 9 steals and 6 blocks, and New York’s interior work contributed 44 paint points.


Brandin Podziemski led the Warriors’ previous-game stat line with 25 points and 6 assists, and Gary Payton II added 19 points and 2 steals.


Quinten Post posted 22 points with 3 blocks in that prior box score, and Gui Santos delivered 20 points with 7 assists as part of the Golden State Warriors vs New York Knicks tactical recap.


The post-game thoughts Golden State Warriors begin with the team’s 30:14 time leading that still ended with New York finishing at 110.


The Warriors are scheduled to play at 7:00 PM EDT on 3/16/2026 against the the Washington Wizards at Capital One Arena in Washington, DC, and the broadcast will be on NBCS-BA and MNMT.


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