The Denver Nuggets "played like a tired team" in their defeat to the New York Knicks, said head coach Michael Malone.
Denver – who sit third in the Western Conference – were beaten 122-84 in Thursday's road game.
Nikola Jokic had 31 points and 11 rebounds, but the Nuggets could not extend their three-game winning streak.
Thursday's game was the Nuggets' second in the space of 48 hours, and Malone believes the fatigue showed.
"We played like a very tired team," Malone said.
"I thought it was a very disappointing ending to the road trip.
"You never want to get blown out, which is what happened tonight. And we live to fight another day.
"All of our focus right now is getting home, getting some rest tomorrow, and thankful that the NBA gave us a matinee game [against the Philadelphia 76ers] on Saturday."
Jokic took a poke to the eye from Knicks guard Donte DiVincenzo during the second quarter.
"It was painful of course, but hopefully it's going to be OK," said the two-time MVP, who added: "[The Knicks] were just more aggressive. One team basically on the floor today. We were not there today."
OG Anunoby led the Knicks with 26 points, and Malone labelled the small forward as "outstanding".
"There's a reason the crowd was chanting 'OG.' He was outstanding," Malone said.
"He brings defense. He brings offense. He brings toughness. He brings physicality.
"He and the rest of the guys in the New York Knicks uniforms tonight, they were terrific from beginning to end."
The Knicks, who are fourth in the Eastern Conference, have won their last five games.