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Jalen Brunson and the New York Knicks rallied for a 21-point comeback against the Golden State Warriors at home Sunday as Golden State remained without Stephen Curry.
The New York Knicks escaped with a 110-107 win, but a 21-point deficit against a shorthanded Golden State Warriors team is hard to ignore.
Veteran stars Draymond Green (back) and Al Horford (calf) were both ruled out. 7-foot-2 star Kristaps Porzingis also missed a game due to illness. Backup guards De’Anthony Melton (knee) and Seth Curry (adductor) were both out for the game against New York. Finally, Moses Moody’s wrist issue prevented him from seeing action.
Santos’ nifty step-through layup cut the Knicks lead to 104-103 with two minutes remaining. Brunson’s step-back midrange jumper pushed the Knicks lead back to three, but Podziemski’s high-arcing layup got the deficit back to one with a minute remaining.
The Knicks rallied from a 21-point deficit against a patchwork Golden State lineup to beat the Warriors 110-107 on Sunday night.
Both the New York Knicks and Golden State Warriors may be without multiple key players in Sunday night's matchup.
The Golden State Warriors face the New York Knicks in a regular season NBA game on Sunday, March 15, 2026 at Madison Square Garden.
The Knicks should finish the season with the Eastern Conference’s No. 2 seed–even if head coach Mike Brown says seeding is lower-priority than “playing the right way” with 14 games left on the schedule entering Sunday’s matchup against the Golden State Warriors.