Kincks at Pistons live stream: How to watch online
By Kareem Gantt
The New York Knicks are improving right before our very eyes, and they’ll take their winning play to Detroit to face the Pistons on Tuesday night.
Seven-days ago, the New York Knicks were floundering with a 4-14 record and sitting in the basement of the Eastern Conference.
Going into their matchup tonight against the Detroit Pistons at Little Ceasars Arena, the Knicks have a chance to climb to within six-games of being .500. So, what in the world happened to the once-lowly Knicks?
For starters, Emmanuel Mundiay has proven that he can be a starting-caliber point guard.
Long their sore spot throughout the early portion of the season, Mudiay, who was once seen as the point guard of the future in Denver before being traded to New York before last season’s trade deadline, is finally playing up to his potential. He scored 15 of his season-high 27 points in the fourth quarter in a 114-109 home win over New Orleans.
Then, on Nov. 25, he helped get Knicks head coach David Fizdale his first victory over his former team, a 103-98 win at the Memphis Grizzlies. The win over Memphis was the third in a row for New York, and it was the perfect start to a three-game road trip that will end at Philadelphia on Wednesday.
First and foremost, they’ll have to get past the Pistons, another team that has been playing some consistent basketball of late.
Knicks at Pistons live stream
When: Tuesday, Nov. 27
Time: 7 pm EST
Where: Detroit, MI
Venue: Little Ceasars Arena
TV Info: MSG Network (Knicks), Fox Sports Detroit (Pistons)
Live Stream: FuboTV (sign up for a free trial), NBA League Pass
Unlike the Knicks, Detroit came into the season with high expectations but has struggled to find a consistent groove under new head coach Dwyane Casey. Their last two games, however, may prove to be the spark Detroit needed. With Blake Griffin and Andre Drummond leading the way, the Pistons kicked off a season-long six-game homestand in winning style, first topping the struggling Houston Rockets 116-111, then dispatching the young Phoenix Suns 118-107.
After their game against the streaking Knicks, the Pistons will entertain the Bulls, Warriors, and Thunder before heading on the road to face the Milwaukee Bucks on Dec. 5.