On December 29th, Beijing time, the NBA regular season continued with the New York Knicks visiting the Washington Wizards. The Knicks, ranked third in the Eastern Conference and currently on a six-game winning streak, faced off against the Wizards, who are comfortably at the bottom of the East with little to lose or gain from this game. The Wizards started strong at home, taking a 16-7 lead, but the Knicks quickly caught up and by halftime, the score was tied at 60. In the second half, both teams engaged in an offensive battle, with the Wizards going on a 15-2 run in the third and fourth quarters to build an 11-point lead. However, the Knicks managed to close the gap thanks to the outstanding performances of Brunson and Towns. In overtime, Brunson took control of the game, and the Knicks secured their victory with solid free throws, ultimately winning 136-132. The Wizards, aiming for the Flag Cup, focused on offense over defense, relying heavily on their shooting performance. They matched the Knicks' intensity with a barrage of three-pointers, making 17 shots at a 44.7% rate. In contrast, the Knicks struggled from beyond the arc, making only 10 out of 40 attempts at a 25% rate. Despite this, the Knicks turned the tide with their inside scoring and transition points off turnovers. Throughout the game, they dominated the paint with a 78-60 advantage in points and outscored the Wizards 26-18 on points off turnovers. The Knicks' comeback from an 11-point deficit to an overtime victory was largely due to the combined…