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Knicks Shatter Franchise Records in Offensive Explosion
12 Nov
Summary
- Knicks score 130+ points in 3 straight games, a franchise first
- Knicks set new franchise record for 3-pointers attempted in a game
- Knicks' fast-paced offense under Mike Brown producing gaudy results

In the weeks leading up to 2025-11-12T13:04:10+00:00, the New York Knicks have been on a tear, showcasing an unstoppable offensive juggernaut under new head coach Mike Brown. The team's transition from the defensive-minded approach of former coach Tom Thibodeau to Brown's fast-paced offense has been seamless, as evidenced by their impressive 7-3 record through the first ten games of the season.
The Knicks' latest victory, a dominant 133-120 win over the Memphis Grizzlies, marked the third consecutive game in which they have scored 130 or more points, a franchise first. Additionally, the team set a new franchise record for three-pointers attempted in a single game, launching 55 shots from beyond the arc and knocking down 22 of them.
This offensive explosion has been a sight to behold for Knicks fans, who have eagerly embraced the team's new high-octane style of play. While it remains to be seen if this level of production can be sustained throughout the entire season, the Knicks' early success has undoubtedly raised expectations and excitement around the team's title aspirations.



