The New York Knicks finally played like they wanted to compete in the Eastern Conference. Unfortunately it was the Sacramento Kings that caught the beating. Don't get me wrong, the Kings are in a position to possibly make a push for the 8th seed, but to be considered a top Western power house you have to be able to play with the big boys, and the Kings are far from that right now.
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(Image from Ron Antonelli/ New York Daily News) |
Tyson Chandler had his best game as Knick this day. Scoring 22 points, 7 rebounds, and 3 blocks, Tyson looked like the defensive player New York invested in. Carmelo Anthony didn't disappoint adding 23 points and 5 assists. Josh Harrellson, the rookie from Kentucky, started for the injured Amar'e Stoudemire and score 14 points and grabbed 12 rebounds. That's right folks, this win came without the Knicks' star power forward who did not play because of a sprained ankle. Maybe with this win the Knicks can go on a hot streak similar to the one they had last season.
New York Knicks: 114
Sacramento Kings: 92
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