By: Lucky Ngamwajasat
Getting excited for what Kevin Knox can do on the court, Knicks fans?
The 2018 first-round selection continued to turn heads at NBA Summer League, erupting for a game-high 29 points and 9 rebounds in the Knicks’ 107-92 loss to the Lakers Tuesday.
Knox was getting done on both ends early, showing excellent defensive awareness and playmaking ability.
Kevin Knox with the steal and the dish. #NBASummer pic.twitter.com/1rYCxmY4y1
— NBA (@NBA) July 11, 2018
Knox continues to display a well-rounded offensive game and displayed the ability to use his left hand for the drive and score against the Lakers.
Kevin Knox with the lefty drive. #NBASummer pic.twitter.com/NJczus1Qc5
— NBA (@NBA) July 11, 2018
Despite his best efforts, the Knicks found themselves behind 53-42 at the half.
It was at this point Knox decided to transform himself into … well … this tweet explains it best.
Kevin Knox right now!!! pic.twitter.com/sOmamA3vcb
— New Era Knicks (@NewEraKnicks) July 11, 2018
Down by as many as 25 points, Knox ignited the comeback with a phenomenal “third quarter of zoom,” pouring in 16 points. The rookie simply could not miss.
Kevin Knox erupts for 16 PTS in Q3 as the @nyknicks come roaring back. #NBASummer pic.twitter.com/PNz5SVQfCO
— NBA (@NBA) July 11, 2018
The comeback caught our Alan Hahn by surprise.
When I left the studio they were down 20! https://t.co/qs2kHFTePf
— Alan Hahn (@alanhahn) July 11, 2018
While the spotlight shined brightly on Knox, his fellow rookie, Mitchell Robinson, continued to show encouraging signs on the defensive end. Bringing weak stuff into Mr. Robinson’s neighborhood will be rudely rejected.
Mitchell Robinson flies in for the denial. #NBASummer pic.twitter.com/2cXDNx7ojd
— NBA (@NBA) July 11, 2018
But in the end, the night belonged to Knox, who continues to build an impressive resume at Summer League.
Kevin Knox had himself a night, posting a game-high 29 PTS for the @nyknicks!#NBASummer pic.twitter.com/4QdUxamre7
— NBA (@NBA) July 11, 2018
STAT OF THE NIGHT: Lost in Knox exploits was the solid performance put up by Allonzo Trier, who played point guard in place of the injured Frank Ntilikina. The former Arizona star posted 21 points, 10 rebounds and 7 assists.
👀 The buzzer beating shot from Allonzo Trier. #NBASummer on ESPN2 pic.twitter.com/JiubtPv41Q
— NBA (@NBA) July 11, 2018
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