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Tuesday, 03 November 2009 |
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-NBA.com
NEW YORK (NBA.com Exclusive) -- Al Harrington elevated to block Chris Paul's driving layup attempt late in the fourth quarter and then ran downcourt wagging his finger a la Dikembe Mutombo as the Madison Square Garden crowd roared in approval.
Harrington finished with 24 points off the bench, David Lee scored a season-high 28 and Larry Hughes had a season-best 20 in his first start as the Knicks earned their first victory of the season, 117-111, over Paul and the visiting New Orleans Hornets.
"We played unselfishly on offense and we played hard on defense. And when we can do those two things, we'll have a chance to win," said Lee, who scored on a variety of pick-and-rolls and added eight rebounds.
Chris Duhon, who last week publicly criticized his team's pre-game preparation, scored 13 of his season-high 18 points in the second half and added nine assists.
For the fourth straight game, the Knicks (1-3) surrendered more than 100 points. But they also outscored New Orleans 40-30 in the final period.
At least now when LeBron James comes to the Garden on Friday, he won't be facing a winless team.
On a night when LeBron's favorite baseball team, the Yankees, were involved in Game 5 of the World Series in Philadelphia, the Knicks were hardly the biggest sports story in the Big Apple.
But they'll take the win just the same.
"To get that first win, sometimes it gets a little hairy," Knicks coach Mike D'Antoni said with a laugh.-NBA.com Read More
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Danilo's Block and Assists In Knicks Win |
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Danilo Career Night vs Sixers |
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Saturday, 31 October 2009 |
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Knicks vs Bobcats Top 10 plays |
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Rally from 21 down not enough |
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Saturday, 31 October 2009 |
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New York Post-"CHARLOTTE -- The Knicks made a stirring comeback, rallying from a 21-point, first-half deficit, but they could not get the break needed to close out the night in a wild evening at Bobcats Arena.
In a game marked by Mike D'Antoni's curious use of Danilo Gallinari in the late stages, the Knicks suffered a heartbreaking, 102-100 defeat in double overtime.
The Bobcats survived on a questionable foul call against Al Harrington and a questionable decision by D'Antoni to bench Gallinari, his ace 3-point shooter, for too many key minutes. The Knicks fell to 0-2 and face the Sixers tonight in their home opener.
DOUBLE THE PAIN: The Knicks' Danilo Gallinari goes up for a shot against the Bobcats' Tyson Chandler during the Knicks' 102-100 loss in double-overtime last night.
The winning points came when Harrington blocked a driving layup by D.J. Augustin with 2.5 seconds left and the game tied. Harrington made contact with Augustin's body, but blocked it cleanly.
Harrington was fuming.
"It was a block and the referees know it," Harrington said. "I let him go by me and he jumped back into me. I guess people wanted to go home. It was a terrible call."
Augustin, who had missed two free throws moments earlier, sank both to give Charlotte a two-point lead that stood up.
After receiving a frantic inbounds pass, Gallinari fired from half-court and came up several feet short. But had Gallinari played during the majority of the overtime periods and the final minutes of the fourth quarter, matters may not have come down to that desperation heave.
Gallinari, who remained as a reserve, finished with 16 points in 23 minutes, caught fire during the Knicks' fourth-quarter comeback, when they outscored the cold-shooting Bobcats 27-13. But after committing his fifth foul with 5:42 left, D'Antoni pulled Gallinari and didn't put him back until 7.2 seconds left in regulation with the score tied, even as their offense sputtered.
Gallinari took the final shot -- a 3-pointer from straightaway -- but missed it short. D'Antoni, who spent preseason saying the Knicks will win close games because of Gallinari, sat him for the first overtime and almost all of the second. The Knicks finished shooting 38.8 percent.
Gallinari finally got off the pine with 50.7 seconds left in the second OT. Gallinari promptly hit a tough jumper over Stephen Graham, cutting it to two, then hit another jumper with 19.5 seconds left, slicing it back to two again.
D'Antoni said Gallinari's defensive matchup vs. Graham led him to sit him for most of the two OTs.
"I wanted to get Gallinari out there," D'Antoni said. "He made some big shots. I put him on Stephen and they went at him. I still don't know the team well enough. We'll figure it out."
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Chris Duhon Goes Off On Team (Team Not Serious) |
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Knicks' rally is no use against Bobcats |
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Saturday, 31 October 2009 |
New York Daily News-In a game neither team seemed to want to win, the Knicks rallied from an 18-point fourth quarter deficit to fall to the Bobcats 102-100. D.J. Augustin hit two free throws with 2.5 seconds left to provide the winning margin.
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