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Knicks take control as Raptors fall asleep at wheel

Tim Hardaway Jr. scored a career-high 38 points, including 12 during a 28-0 run in the third quarter that sent the New York Knicks to a 108-100 victory over the Toronto Raptors on Wednesday night.

New York completes comeback with 28-0 run in 3rd

Tim Hardaway Jr. of the Knicks drives past Norman Powell, right, of the Toronto Raptors during New York's 108-100 win on Wednesday. (Julie Jacobson/Associated Press)

An eight-minute stretch of the third quarter was all the Knicks needed to turn a double-digit deficit into an insurmountable lead.

Tim Hardaway Jr. scored a career-high 38 points, including 12 during a 28-0 run in the third that sent New York to a 108-100 victory over the Toronto Raptors on Wednesday night.

Kristaps Porzingis added 22 points and 12 rebounds for the Knicks, who outscored the Raptors 41-10 in the decisive period.

Tim Hardaway Jr. leads Knicks over Raptors

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New York beats Toronto 108-100, Hardaway career-high 38 points.

"At halftime we had some strong words for each other, we talked about stuff we wanted to do better and we came out in the second half looking like a different team," Porzingis said.

Kyle Lowry scored 25 points and DeMar DeRozan had 18 for the Raptors, who had their four-game winning streak snapped.

The Raptors shot zero for 13 from the field during that stretch, which began with Enes Kanter's layup with 10:28 left and didn't end until CJ Miles hit a three-pointer with 2:23 remaining.

Raps put selves 'in hole'

"They came out and overcame our energy, lack of energy, with their energy, and just put us on our heels," Raptors coach Dwane Casey said. "We couldn't make a shot, short-arming it, missed a couple of layups. They're coming out, scored what, five straight baskets, and again, you let a team like that get momentum as hard as they're playing, you put yourself in a hole."

The Knicks trailed 59-48 at halftime and were down 62-52 after Lowry's two free throws with 10:47 left in the third quarter. Kanter added five more points during the run, while Courtney Lee contributed seven of his 15 points.

DeMar DeRozan, left, of the Raptors puts up a shot against Kristaps Porzingis of the New York Knicks. (Julie Jacobson/Associated Press)

New York took its biggest lead at 89-69 on Doug McDermott's jumper with two seconds left in the third quarter.

The Knicks still led by 18 when the Raptors went on a 12-0 run of their own to cut the deficit to 94-88. But Porzingis converted a three-point play with 5:25 left to end the run and also hit the next bucket, and the Knicks put it away soon after when Hardaway made a 3-pointer.

"I'm just taking what the defence gives me," Hardaway said. "If I see a lane I'm just penetrating as hard as I can and trying to make the right play at the basket. I'm just playing off the big fella [Porzingis]. You've got to keep him happy."

Toronto led most of the first half and DeRozan's layup with a second left put the Raptors up by 11 at halftime.

"They came out aggressive in the third quarter. We came out in a funk," DeRozan said. "We couldn't make a basket and couldn't get a stop, and they took advantage of it. It happens. It's the NBA. Some team, some nights, have to go through it."

Hardaway and Lee each had game highs of seven assists.