Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Post Game Recap
Final Score: New York Knicks: 102
Milwaukee Bucks: 88
Knicks Bounce Back, Dominate Bucks
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The Knicks needed to put the
disappointing game against the Nets behind them and move on and that is exactly
what they did. The start was a little shaky,
but the Knicks would start taking control as the second quarter went on and
eventually took the game completely over right out of the gate after
halftime. Jason Kidd did not make the
trip with the team because of back spasms and for at least one night they were
able to overcome his absence
Playing in Milwaukee means home coming
time for Steve Novak and he responded in a big way. Novak set season highs across the board
tonight in minutes played with 40, points with 19, three pointers made with
five, steals with two and rebounds with four.
Novak put on a show in front of his friends and family tonight in
Milwaukee, playing his best overall game on the season.
I have been critical of Novak because he
is really a one dimensional player with his calling card as his three point
shooting, but he has done a solid job on defense recently. He is putting forth effort and at least
trying on defense, which is better than nothing. He knows that he isn’t the most gifted of
athletes but at least looks to at least be giving his all and trying to improve
his game. He cannot be faulted if he is
at least trying to improve.
Novak was not the only bench player to
put on a show tonight, as Pablo Prigioni had his best game in his brief Knick
career. Prigioni brought a spark off the
bench in the second quarter, scoring eight points and getting one of his
patented steals and finishing for a layup.
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Prigioni has been berated by head coach
Mike Woodson for not always shooting the ball when he has open looks, but
tonight he was aggressive. He knocked
down two quick three pointers to start the second quarter and was aggressive
attacking the paint as the Bucks do not have a strong defensive backcourt in
Brandon Jennings and Monta Ellis.
Prigioni filled in masterfully for the
injured Kidd, finishing the game with 11 points, seven assists, three rebounds
and one steal. Prigioni is capable of
running this team if need be; he is a rookie according to NBA regulations but
in actuality is far from a rookie.
Chris Copeland got some significant
minutes tonight as well, starting the second quarter for the Knicks. He looked a little nervous in that time
though, hesitating on some of his decisions and not going to the basket
aggressively on his pick-and-rolls, instead passing it back to the perimeter after
receiving an entry pass. He finished
with five points and one rebound in 11 minutes.
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J.R. Smith once again struggled for the
Knicks, getting into foul trouble early picking up three fouls in his first six
minutes of action. Smith seems to be
effected the most with Kidd sidelined, as this is the second consecutive poor
performance as he managed to only score two points. Smith just does not seem to have his head in
the game like he had earlier in the season, something the veterans on this team
will undoubtedly change and get Smith back on track; he is too important to the
season to not.
The ineffectiveness was offset tonight because
of the strong play by some of his bench mates and the starting five. Raymond Felton had a nice bounce back game
after a disappointing effort Monday, finishing with 12 points on five of 10
shooting, seven assists, three rebounds and four steals.
Tyson Chandler continued his super efficient
streak, making all four of his field goal attempts, running his total to 32 of
his last 36 shots as makes. He finished
the game with 17 points, eight rebounds and one steal in only 27 minutes of
play as he was able to get a rest with the blowout score.
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Once again Carmelo Anthony came out on
fire for the Knicks, scoring 11 of his game high 29 in the opening stanza. Anthony finished the game going nine of 18
from the field, including three of four from deep, continuing his torrid
shooting pace from three point range.
Anthony also added a team high tying eight rebounds and took care of the
ball much better tonight, having only one turnover.
Next up for the Knicks is a weekend
home, as they will host the one-win Washington Wizards Friday night and the
Phoenix Suns Sunday afternoon. This is a
great opportunity for the Knicks to get their defense back on track and get a
nice winning streak going.
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