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Knicks reel off 6th straight win, beat Lakers in what might be LeBron James' final game at Madison Square Garden

2026-02-02 02:27
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Knicks reel off 6th straight win, beat Lakers in what might be LeBron James' final game at Madison Square Garden

The victory was New York's sixth straight following a 2-9 stretch that raised alarms in New York and reportedly prompted a players-only meeting.

Knicks reel off 6th straight win, beat Lakers in what might be LeBron James' final game at Madison Square GardenStory byLeBron James may have played his final game at Madison Square Garden.LeBron James may have played his final game at Madison Square Garden. (Ishika Samant via Getty Images)Jason OwensStaff writerMon, February 2, 2026 at 2:28 AM UTC·2 min read

LeBron James will walk away with a loss from what could be his final NBA game at Madison Square Garden.

Buoyed by an 18-point first half from Luka Dončić, the Los Angeles Lakers opened up a 56-52 halftime lead over the host New York Knicks Sunday night. But a 13-5 Knicks run to close the third quarter turned a tie game into a 90-82 lead that New York never relinquished en route to a 112-100 win.

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The Knicks rode an 18-of-42 (43%) night from 3 and a balanced offensive effort in which six players scored in double figures and three players scored 20-plus to secure the win. The victory was New York's sixth straight following a 2-9 stretch that raised alarms in New York and reportedly prompted a players-only meeting spearheaded by team captain Jalen Brunson.

The Knicks are now 31-18 and in a second-place tie in East with the Boston Celtics behind the first-place Detroit Pistons. And the noise surrounding their January swoon has dissipated.

The win for the Knicks spoiled would might have been James' final game in one the basketball's most iconic arenas. If so, James put up a strong effort with 22-point, 5 rebounds and 6 assists. He posted one of the highlights of his season with an alley-oop dunk in traffic to extend a Lakers lead early in the third quarter.

But it wasn't enough to fend off a Knicks team that's returned to from an 11-game slump.

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Will James play another game at MSG?

James, 41, hasn't announced whether or not he'll retire at the conclusion of this season. But there's speculation that this might be his last. If so, he's in the midst of an Eastern Conference swing that could represent his final game in opposing arenas.

He wiped away tears last week amidst a standing ovation and tribute video in Cleveland from a Cavaliers team with which he played 11 seasons and led to its first and only NBA championship in 2016.

There was no such tribute from the longtime rival Knicks on Sunday.

But the feeling that this could be James' final moment one of of basketball's biggest stages was unavoidable. The game was staged for one of the biggest time slots of the regular season as NBC reclaimed its longtime Sunday territory for the first time since returning to NBA coverage this season. And tickets were in high demand for James' potential final game at MSG.

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