Jamal Crawford, Nate Robinson, and the Knicks came from behind to hand the Miami Heat their 13th consecutive defeat on Saturday night, the longest in the league and the worst skein of Coach Pat Riley's career.

"It wasn't pretty," Knicks' Coach Isiah Thomas said. "But we were able to grind, able to hang."

Only the expansion Heat -- who lost their first 17 games of the 1988-89 season -- have dropped more in a row than this team, which has simply free-fallen since winning an NBA championship a mere 19 months ago.

"Maybe we should hang some more pictures of that trophy somewhere, so we can remember what it felt like to be in that moment," Riley said. "We have to change the energy, somehow."