Knicks defense falls apart in 133-121 loss to Magic
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ORLANDO — At the southeastern tunnel of the Kia Center, three security guards aren’t cheerfully greeting Magic fans celebrating another home victory. Instead, they’re sharing grins and waves with Knicks fans, who reliably make their presence known in every city, rain or shine, as they make their early exit.

The Knicks’ supporters have a good reason to leave before the final whistle. Midway through the fourth quarter, the team unraveled once more, providing the Magic’s loyal crowd, often drowned out by the visiting fans’ cheers, a chance to revel in their team’s success.

By the time the game ended, the scoreboard read 133–121 in favor of the Magic. This marked their second win over New York this season, a clear signal that if these two teams cross paths in April, the Knicks will need to address the vulnerabilities Orlando has twice exploited.

After their first encounter, where the Knicks squandered a 17-point lead and saw their home winning streak snapped, the team recognized their shortcomings. They conceded that Orlando’s aggressive play style had overwhelmed them, admitting they were caught off guard.

“They were the more physical team that night,” acknowledged head coach Mike Brown following a practice session on Friday. “I appreciate our team’s willingness to own up to it without making excuses, though we could have easily found some. Our philosophy is to make no excuses; it doesn’t matter what our schedule looks like or what calls the officials make. We need to play the right way when our time comes, and we didn’t handle the physical challenge well that game. They hit us hard right from the start.”

On Saturday, the Knicks braced themselves for a tough match. However, this time, the issue wasn’t their physicality.

Defense — or the absence of it — is the issue.

The Knicks gave up dunk after dunk, layup after layup, and a parade of frustration shrugs as the game unraveled. Mike Brown waved the white flag with under three minutes to go, emptying his bench in what looked less like strategy and more like a need to start searching.

Because after Saturday, Brown may have no choice but to dig deeper into his rotation.

OG Anunoby remains out with a left hamstring strain. Miles McBride missed the game with an illness. And worse, Landry Shamet appeared to re-dislocate the same shoulder that cost him the entire front half of last season — a first-quarter collision with Jalen Suggs and Wendell Carter Jr. sending him straight to the locker room.

Suddenly, the Knicks’ supply of three-and-D wings evaporated. And without them?

You get a defensive disaster.

The Magic scored 64 points in the paint. New York offered little point-of-attack resistance. When Brown turned to Mitchell Robinson, Orlando simply dragged him out of the paint, then blew by the next line of defense.

Jalen Brunson (33 points, 12-of-21 shooting) held up his end on offense. Karl-Anthony Towns (24 points, 10-of-11 FT, 6-of-14 FG) did what he could in a shaky shooting night. Jordan Clarkson added 15, Mikal Bridges 18 — nine of them in the first quarter.

But offense is not the Knicks’ problem — not this season, not with this roster.

Defense remains the glaring, neon-lit issue.

Franz Wagner went for 37 points on 13-of-19. Desmond Bane: 27 on 10-of-20. Jalen Suggs: 26 on 9-of-18.

All three shot 50% or better. All three looked comfortable.

And Bane — the same Bane traded for a five-first-round-pick haul — was proof of a broader narrative running beneath the surface.

Both the Knicks and Magic have gone all-in over the last two summers, pushing five first-round picks to acquire the exact type of “finishing piece” teams usually chase only when a championship is within reach.

The Knicks surrendered unprotected picks in 2025, 2027, 2029, 2031 plus Milwaukee’s 2025 first for Mikal Bridges, before landing Towns.

The Magic pushed four firsts plus a swap for Bane.

And right now? The Magic are ahead in that race.

Up 2–0 in the season series. Playing the Knicks like a team that knows it will see them again.

As the Knicks walked off, they endured one more loss — worse than the fans being waved away.

That ridiculous, addictive, unavoidable Magic theme song blasted through the speakers.

And the Knicks will hear it — over and over — until they find an answer for a team they are bound to face again.

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