Sunday, December 02, 2012
Post Game Recap
Final Score: Phoenix Suns: 99 New York
Knicks: 106
Knicks Continue Home Dominance with
Victory over Suns
The Knicks continued their win streak at
home, running their home record to 7-0 on the reason with a victory over the Phoenix
Suns Sunday afternoon. This was the
first home victory this season for the Knicks that was not of the double-digit
variety and the best start at Madison Square Garden since 1992-1993. The Knicks moved to 12-4 on the season,
sitting at second place in the Eastern Conference behind the 12-3 Miami Heat.
Once again the Knicks offense was led by
Carmelo Anthony. Anthony got off to a
good start from the beginning, scoring eight points in the opening frame and
having 30 heading into the fourth quarter.
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Head coach Mike Woodson had hoped
Anthony’s afternoon would end there, but the Suns made a run in the fourth
quarter and Anthony was reinserted, ending the game with 34 points on 11 of 27
shooting. He also added six rebounds,
two assists, one steal and two blocks.
Raymond Felton seems to have the rough
game against the Nets permanently behind him, as he put in yet another great
effort Sunday. Felton scored 23 points,
handed out seven assists and added three rebounds. He didn’t turn the ball over once in the
game, a great stat for any point guard to have.
The Knicks as a whole protected the ball
very well, turning the ball over only seven times as a team. Anthony and Pablo Prigioni were the only two
players to actually accumulate any turnovers, as Anthony accounted for four and
Prigioni three.
Tyson Chandler picked up right where he
left November in the efficiency department.
Chandler ended November shooting 71 percent from the field and continued
with it in his first game in December.
Chandler shot six of eight from the field, finishing with 15 points and
season high tying 13 rebounds.
The Knicks defense suffered some in the second
half, as they gave up 57 second half points but they pressured the Suns consistently,
forcing 17 turnovers and scoring 23 points off of them.
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Anyone watching the game also got to see
Rasheed Wallace in prime Portland Trail Blazer form, getting ejected after
accruing two technical fouls after a whopping one minute and 25 seconds of
playing time.
Wallace got the first technical after
arguing a foul called on him. After Goran
Dragic missed his first attempted, Wallace yelled, “Ball don’t lie,” and was
handed his second technical.
With Marcus Camby sidelined with a sore
foot, Chris Copeland was called on to pick up the slack and that is exactly
what he did.
In 10 minutes of playing time, Copeland
packed the stat line with eight points, three rebounds, two assists, one steal
and block.
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Steve Novak continued his hot shooting
from deep, going four of nine from the three point line for 12 points in the
game. He also added two rebounds, an
assist and two steals. Novak getting hot
and scoring some helps off-set how poorly J.R. Smith has been playing recently.
Smith went one of 11 in the game,
scoring only 4 points. This is the third
time in the last four games Smith has scored five or less points in a
game. At least he is helping out in
other areas of the game, as Smith grabbed five rebounds and handed out four
assists.
Next up for the Knicks is another road
trip, as they will take the day off Monday before returning to practice Tuesday
in preparation for the Charlotte Bobcats Wednesday. After Charlotte, the Knicks will head to
Miami to play the Heat then Saturday to play the Bulls in Chicago.
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