This was a nationally televised game and Carmelo Anthony was out attempting to recover from back spasms. The fear is that Melo may be out for an extended period of time.
This game was played well by the Knicks and it went into overtime with a great clutch shot by JR Smith. Smith was experiencing a terrible shooting night until he started to hit some shots late in the game. In overtime the Knicks shooting went stone cold. A number of key shots just rimmed in and out.
Calderon, Prigioni, and Larkin all played well individually and as teammates. Stoudamire, warts and all, played very well.
Most encouraging to Knicks fans was the observation that the Knicks, despite a losing record, did not play or act like losers. This is a fact many of us lose sight of as the losses mount.
Travis Wear continues to make a positive impact in very limited but key minutes.
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Thursday, November 27, 2014
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Here, dear readers, is the final resting place of all weary Knicks fans. Yes, here is where one comes when the Triangle refuses to have three sides, when biting one's lip from losing to win later is one loss too far,or when said fan simply hits 'rock' bottom. In short, "the ship be" eternally "sinking" here. Welcome aboard, rearrange the deck chairs as you please.
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