The New York Knicks kicked off their Summer League schedule with a tight contest against the Charlotte Hornets on Saturday afternoon. Despite a valiant effort, the Knicks fell short, losing 94–90 , with a missed layup by Jacob Toppin in the final moments that could have tied the game. Knicks’ Standout Performers Jacob Toppin and Duane Washington led the way for the Knicks, delivering notable performances.

Toppin was efficient from the field, shooting 8-16, while Washington went 8-18. Together, they accounted for 45 of the Knicks’ 90 points. Despite the loss, their efforts highlighted their fight for a roster spot.

Tyler Kolek, the team’s second-round pick from Marquette, also made a significant impact. He posted a balanced stat line with seven points, seven assists, and seven rebounds and was the only starter with a positive plus/minus of +9, indicating his effective play on the court. First-round rookie Pacome Dadiet had a mixed performance, playing 28 minutes and contributing five points, five rebounds, and two assists, but he turned the ball over twice and missed all three of his attempts from beyond the arc.

The rest of the Knicks’ starters struggled to make a substantial impact, with the exception of Kolek and Washington, who handled most of the scoring and playmaking. Rokas Jokubaitis, a former second-round pick from Lithuania, played only 14 minutes and was less effective, scoring eight points but committing three turnovers and generally underperforming. Look.