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Thursday, November 6, 2014

Knicks Lose to Detroit 98-95

Knicks came back to make this game competitive in the forth quarter only to fall short.
Jason Smith played an excellent game scoring 14 points in the first half when points were hard to come by.

The offensive story of the game is twofold.  First, the Knicks were one shot and done just about all night long.  Monroe and Drummond abused the Knicks front-court.

JR Smith missed the game due to a one game suspension and Melo's offensive was largely MIA.  Missed free throws were key in this loss.

Tim Hardaway led a furious Knicks comeback.  Tim played very well.

Curiously, during the end of game comeback attempt, Melo was seen joking with Tim Hardaway Senior during a break in the action.  Seemed like a curious distraction given the score.

Pablo Prigioni went down with a sprained ankle mid-game - not a good thing.

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