The New York Knicks are on a bit of a roll lately. Sure, they’re still 15-22, but they’re 6-1 in 2014, and head coach Mike Woodson is giving credit to their defense for the mini turnaround, so things are looking up in The Garden. And that’s where the Eric Bledsoe-less Phoenix Suns found themselves Monday night, on the short end of a 98-96 overtime victory for the home team — a game that saw Carmelo Anthony go for 29 points and 16 rebounds. The game also featured longtime courtside attendee Larry David, who has a knack for being captured on camera at inopportune moments. Clearly, the game kept the old man out way past his bedtime.
Knicks Game Goes To OT, Keeps Larry David Out Past His Bedtime
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