But Saturday night at the Amway Center in Orlando, they set a new league record for scoring futility with just 15 combined points in the second quarter.
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The Knicks (16-64) scored eight points while Orlando (25-55) added seven to combine for the lowest point total in a quarter by two teams since the shot clock was implemented in 1955.
ESPN Stats & Info put the feat into a different perspective.
For the sake of another comparison, Warriors guard Klay Thompson scored 37 points by himself in one quarter on Jan. 23.
The Knicks led 38-31 at halftime after the teams combined to make just five of their 36 shots and committed eight turnovers in the second quarter.
New York wound up winning the game, 80-79.