The Knicks and the Celtics could not have seemed more separated when they met in Boston to open the season.
After the Celtics received their championship rings that October night, they buried the retooled Knicks under a record-tying avalanche of 29 made 3-pointers.
More than half a season later, the improved Knicks were unable to exact any payback — or to pull even in the loss column with the second-seeded Celtics in the Eastern Conference standings — Saturday night with a sloppy, deflating 131-104 loss to Boston before a disappointed crowd at the Garden.
“I mean, I said [Friday] that playing them, it’s always to see where we are. We see where we are,” a dejected Jalen Brunson said. “Not where we want to be. Today as a whole was unacceptable.”
Brunson scored a team-best 36 points, but the Knicks fell to 34-18 overall, with forward OG Anunoby missing his third straight game due to a sprained right foot.
