Towns and Brunson led the Knicks to their fourth straight win

The New York Knicks recorded their fourth straight win after taking the visiting Phoenix Suns 138-122 in a game of the NBA regular season. Knicks star Jaylen Brunson and new signing Karl-Anthony Towns dominated the court for one of the contenders for the top spots in the Western Conference and combined for 70 points.

The guests started the match with a bang and pulled away with more than 15 points already in the middle of the first part, not allowing their advance to fall below 11 points until the end of the match. The Knicks were very efficient on offense and made over 58 percent of their shots (48.7 percent from three), while grabbing ten more rebounds. Brunson finished with 36 points and 10 assists, while Towns had 34 points and 10 rebounds, with all of the team's starting five scoring 14 or more points. For Phoenix, who are without Kevin Durant, Devin Booker scored 33 points.

With this success, the New York Knicks climbed to third place in the Eastern Conference with 9 wins and 6 losses, while Phoenix occupies the seventh position in the West with an asset of 9/7.

The rest of the results:

Milwaukee Bucks - Chicago Bulls 122:106

Cleveland Cavaliers - New Orleans Pelicans 128:100

Oklahoma City Thunder - Portland Trail Blazers 109:99

Memphis Grizzlies - Philadelphia 76ers 117:111

Houston Rockets - Indiana Pacers 130:113

Golden State Warriors - Atlanta Hawks 120:97

LA Clippers - Orlando Magic 104:93. | BGNES