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<p>The Knicks whipped the Pistons, 114-104, on Thursday night to enter the All-Star break on an 8-3 spree and with a winning record at 19-18.</p>



<p>With chants of “Let’s Go Knicks’’ from the 2,000 strong on hand at the Garden, they clobbered the Eastern Conference-worst Pistons for the second time in four days, making sure to take advantage on what has been a soft schedule recently.</p>



<p>In fact, of their last eight victories, seven have come against clubs well below .500 (Washington, Houston, Atlanta, Minnesota, Sacramento and Detroit).</p>



<p>But after seven years of being the league’s laughingstocks, the Knicks will take it. Whether they can keep it up when play resumes is another story.</p>



<p>The Knicks will open the season’s second half with a four-game road trip that will test their mettle — at Milwaukee, Oklahoma City, Brooklyn and Philadelphia — and won’t play the Garden again until March 18 against Orlando. They are 11-7 at home.</p>



<p>The giddy Garden even chanted “We Want Pinson” Thursday night, calling for 12th man Theo Pinson.</p>



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<p>The Knicks still didn’t have ex-Piston <strong>Derrick Rose (COVID-19 protocols) </strong>but that didn’t matter against the pitiful Pistons (10-27). All five Knicks starters had hit double figures by the end of the third quarter.</p>



<p>Julius Randle closed his brilliant season’s first half with 27 points, 16 rebounds and seven assists. He’ll be in Atlanta on All-Star Sunday for his first appearance.</p>



<p>“We’re growing as a team, growing as a unit,’’ Randle said. “We got to go into the break and stay ready because the second half will be a beast.’’</p>



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<p>Randle’s sidekick, RJ Barrett, may get there one day. He soared into the All-Star break with a 21-point, five-assist evening in which he shot 9 of 13.</p>



<p>Point guard Elfrid Payton was not only back in action after missing four straight games with a hamstring strain but started. He picked up six quick points, not showing rust with his ability to penetrate, setting the tone and finishing with 20 points in 35 minutes.</p>



<p>The Knicks closed the first half with panache. They went on an 18-4 run to go up by 15 points before a driving layup by Detroit’s Dennis Smith Jr. in the final seconds made the score 59-46 at halftime.</p>


<p>The run was sparked by Barrett, who fed center Nerlens Noel (12 points, 11 rebounds) for an alley-oop stuff. Barrett then drove hard for a tomahawk jam. One possession later, Barrett snatched a long offensive rebound and dribbled in for a layup.</p>



<p>Barrett scored 10 points by halftime, and Randle, selected to Team Durant in the All-Star Game earlier in the evening, racked up a double-double by halftime (18 and 10).</p>



<p>Meanwhile, Frank Ntilikina, who started at point guard the prior contest in San Antonio, continued his 3-point genius. After hitting 3 of 3 against the Spurs, he came off the bench in the first quarter and hit three straight in four minutes to make him 6 for his last 6.</p>



<p>Noel, their starting center with Mitchell Robinson injured, gave the Knicks a defensive spark in the first quarter with a monster block on a driving Sekou Doumbouya. The Pistons were rocky from the 3-point line, going 5 of 20 in the first half.</p>
			 
					
						<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>NyPost</strong> - Author:<strong>Marc Berman</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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