NEW YORK — The Warriors have gotten so good that they can romp to victories even on nights when Stephen Curry doesn't make his usual MVP impact. The Warriors rolled past New York 116-95 on Sunday at Madison Square Garden for their seventh straight win, including the past three when Curry wasn't quite himself. Curry is averaging 16.7 points on 18-for-47 shooting from the floor (38.3 percent) and 11-for-29 shooting from three-point range (37.9 percent) in his past three games. "Klay was terrific, and that's the advantage we have with our backcourt," Warriors head coach Steve Kerr said. Thompson had 34 points against the Knicks, making 14 of 18 shots from the floor, including 5 of 6 three-point attempts, in 32 minutes. The Warriors (44-4) are two games into a three-game road set that will end in Washington and include a trip to the White House. The Knicks (23-27) got 24 points and 10 rebounds from Carmelo Anthony and 14 points and six rebounds from rookie Kristaps Porzingis. Curry, who had a nasty cut above his right eye from an Anthony hand check, had 13 points on a 5-for-17 shooting night — a far cry a 54-point outburst at Madison Square Garden three years ago that made...