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Seldom-used Knicks center Timofey Mozgov was ejected from the game for elbowing Robin Lopez with 3 1/2 minutes to play.
The Knicks made 7-of-10 3-pointers in their 38-point third quarter and were 9 of 15 in the second half.
New York led 55-45 at the half, then turned the game into a blowout with a 14-0 third-quarter outburst. Williams had a three-point play and two 3s in the run, Felton hit a 3, then capped the run with a lob to Stoudemire for an emphatic dunk, the power forward pumping his fist in triumph before his feet hit the ground.
Stoudemire played eight seasons with the Suns, making five All-Star teams, before signing a five-year, $100 million contract with the Knicks. He is off to the best start of his career, entering the game as the league's No. 2 scorer behind Kevin Durant.
The game was a glaring example of the Knicks' rise in confidence and the Suns' fade with a mishmash of wing players and no strength in the middle.
New York took its biggest lead with a 14-5 run, punctuated by Williams' 3-pointer, that made it 115-81 with 5:16 to play and most of the crowd long gone.
NOTES: The Knicks play the Lakers in Los Angeles on Sunday night. New York has lost six straight to the Lakers with its last win coming Feb. 13, 2007, in Los Angeles. ... Lopez, a former starter in Gentry's doghouse, didn't get into the game until there was just over six minutes to play. ... The Suns and Knicks meet in New York on Jan. 17. ... Phoenix had won six of the last eight against the Knicks. ... The Knicks earned their 21st win, something they didn't do last season until March 3.
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