With their NBA record of 146 straight regular season games without back-to-back losses snapped Thursday, the Golden State Warriors (50-11) are hoping to get back on track when they face the New York Knicks (25-37) at Madison Square Garden on Sunday. The 94-87 loss to the Chicago Bulls marked the first time the Warriors dropped consecutive games in the regular season since April 2015. The Warriors will need better performances out of Steph Curry and Klay Thompson, who have been cold from long range in the first three contests of this five-game road trip.