
Tired in their second game in two nights and disorganized without one of their most important players, the Golden State Warriors lost to the New York Knicks, 119-104, Thursday night at Chase Center. Twenty-four hours after their most complete win of the season over the San Antonio Spurs, the Warriors (8-7) had a difficult time mustering the energy to match a rested Knicks team that had last played Monday. The Knicks (8-8) scored a season-high 40 points in the first quarter, but the Warriors may have still had a chance if not for Draymond Green’s untimely ejection. There was 1:10 left in the se…