This day in NY sports history: Nov. 14, 2005
THIS DAY IN NY SPORTS HISTORY
Monday, Nov. 14, 2005
Knicks hold Jazz to record low
The Knicks surrendered just 62 points - the lowest total by a Knicks' opponent in the post-shot clock era - in a 73-62 win at Utah. The Jazz shot just .293, the lowest field-goal mark in its history. Jamal Crawford had a game-high 20 points and led four Knicks (2-5) in double figures. Deron Williams had 18 points to lead Utah (4-4). The Knicks, which forced 20 Utah turnovers, outscored the Jazz 18-8 in the third quarter and led 55-44.
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