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Knicks try to back up owner’s belief with better play vs. Clippers

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New York Knicks owner Jim Dolan spent Monday afternoon giving a rare interview in which he said he expected the Knicks to win the NBA Finals.

Hours later, the Knicks didn’t exactly make Dolan look prescient.

The Knicks will look to snap their longest losing streak of the season Wednesday night when they host the Los Angeles Clippers in a nonconference battle.

Both teams were off Tuesday after playing Monday night, when the Knicks were routed by the host Detroit Pistons 121-90 and the Clippers held off a furious fourth-quarter rally by the visiting Golden State Warriors to earn a 103-102 win.

The loss to Detroit — in which New York set a season low for points while suffering its most lopsided defeat in more than 10 months — continued to diminish the buzz the Knicks built during December, when they authored a seven-game winning streak that included a victory over the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA Cup championship game.

The Knicks, who haven’t won the NBA Finals since 1973, declined to raise a banner in honor of the NBA Cup title.

“We want an NBA championship,” Dolan said on WFAN Radio in his first interview with a New York outlet since an appearance on WFAN in January 2023. “We don’t want a consolation prize.

“We’re going to raise the NBA championship banner. That’s the banner we want to raise.”

Dolan, who approved the firing of Tom Thibodeau after the head coach led the Knicks to the Eastern Conference finals last spring for the first time since 2000, said Monday that “… we should win the Finals.

“This is sports and anything can happen,” Dolan said. “But getting to the Finals, we absolutely got to do. Winning the Finals, we should win.”

But the Knicks have yet to win in 2026 — a skid that began on New Year’s Eve, when they lost to the Spurs 134-132. New York then fell by double digits to the Atlanta Hawks and Philadelphia 76ers before leading just once, at 1-0, against the Pistons.

The Knicks’ longest losing streak since a four-game skid from Feb. 8-14, 2024, dropped New York into third place in the East behind first-place Detroit and the Boston Celtics.

“If we want to be the team we say we want to be, then we’ve got to be better,” Knicks point guard Jalen Brunson said. “Simple as that.”

Despite the absence of James Harden, who sat out Monday with a sore right shoulder, the Clippers continued a much-needed resurgence by winning for the seventh time in eight games following a 6-21 start.

Los Angeles led by 13 with 4:48 left before the Warriors ended the game on a 21-9 run. Golden State pulled within one point twice in the final 65 seconds and had a chance to take the lead with three seconds left, when Jimmy Butler missed a mid-range jumper.

Even with the fast finish, the Warriors shot just 38% from the field (35-of-92), including 24.4% (10-of-41) from 3-point land. The defensive effort continued a recent trend for the Clippers, who have given up fewer than 110 points in each of their last seven wins after surrendering at least 110 points 20 times in their first 27 games.

“That’s a huge reason why we’ve been back to playing pretty good — our defense has been really good,” Clippers head coach Tyronn Lue said.

With Monday’s win, the Clippers pulled within two games of the 10th-place Memphis Grizzlies in the Western Conference. Los Angeles has made the playoffs in 12 of the last 14 seasons.

–Field Level Media

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