The Knicks knocked off the Warriors, 138-125, on Saturday night thanks to a trio of record-setting performances.

Chris Duhon dished a team-record 22 assists; David Lee had 37 points and 21 rebounds (both career-highs); and New York scored a franchise-record 82 points in the first half.

"Chris Duhon did a great job of finding me on the pick-and-roll," Lee said. "And he found me about 18 or 20 times."

The Knicks also set a record for points in the second quarter with 43.