Murray makes history as Spurs right the course and thrash Knicks, 94-153.

Returning home, the Spurs wasted no time in righting the course, coasting to their 20th win on the season, though they would’ve preferred it as their 22nd win. Dejounte Murray dominated the fast break with 30 points, 10 rebounds, 7 steals, soaring to a new career high in assists by dishing 25 on the night in a stellar display of court vision. This playmaking feat puts him in the conversation with the Stockton’s, Skiles’, Kidd’s, Thomas’, Rondo’s and even former Spurs, Johnny “00” Moore, Avery Johnson and John Lucas, the latter being the previous record-holder with 24 dimes.

Buddy Hield was the main benefactor of Murray’s gaze, splashing in 13 three-pointers to score 43 points. Every Spur finished with a plus-score in contributions, obliterating the Knicks by one point less than sixty. San Antonio collectively scored a 295 in the +/- column tonight. Scoring 153 points is the 7th highest total in Spurs franchise history, and nailing 28 three-pointers is the second highest mark in league history.

The Knicks never led in this game, with 21 turnovers, and Jalen Brunson scoring just 16 points. Meanwhile, Drummond had 26 rebounds and 18 points with 5 blocks. Julius Randle had 15 points & 10 rebounds, with Fred VanVleet dropping 20. Jae Crowder notched 12 off the bench.