At one point in the fourth quarter, New York Knicks coach Mike Woodson just tossed his pen in the air.
His angst couldn't have been more evident.
There goes the undefeated record. And there go those Memphis Grizzlies, whose 105-95 victory Friday night in FedExForum catapulted them atop the NBA standings.
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