In the Knicks’ first game out of the All-Star break, the team wasn’t sharp against an under-.500 Chicago Bulls team on Thursday night.
Although the Knicks pulled out a 113-111 win in overtime, New York might have found themselves on the losing end in regulation if it wasn’t for Mikal Bridges.
With the score tied at 104, the Bulls had the ball with only two seconds left. Chicago’s guards scurried around the court until Bridges was left guarding center Nikola Vucevic, a mismatch drawn up and executed perfectly by the Bulls. Lonzo Ball inbounded the pass down to Vucevic two feet in front of the net, and he turned to his right for a layup.
The first-year Knick stood his ground and blocked the shot, sending the game into overtime.
“That was big time,” head coach Tom Thibodeau said of the block after the game before lauding what Bridges did on the scoring end to help the Knicks. “Mikal had a stretch in the fourth, gave us a good lift as well.”
Bridges finished with 13 points on 6-of-16 shooting, with nine of those points coming in the fourth quarter.
But the story was Bridges’ block.