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Monday, 6 May 2013
Thursday, 2 May 2013
think
we only know so much. Lin remains a
revelation, his heroics outweighing his turnovers. Anthony and
Stoudemire can still produce like All-Stars, and New York's role players
(Steve Novak, Tyson Chandler, Landry Fields, J.R. Smith) are learning
to adjust. The maturation period will take time and growing pains.
Source : sportsillustrated.cnn.com
Monday's loss at Madison Square Garden was part of that process. And while certainly disappointing, it's not catastrophic.
"Obviously
we're not happy with how it went," said Lin. "But sometimes you need to
go through times likes these to become a better team."
In
the back wall of the Knicks' locker room, adjacent to a massive plasma
TV, a dry-erase board lists the team's season notes. Each bullet is
penned in blue, emphasizing fundamentals stressed since AAU. But above
the X's and O's, a separate message is written in caps: Keep Building
Our Great Team Chemistry.
That's
the test moving forward. Anthony is back. Baron Davis is back (he
scored three points in 9:40 of playing time). Now it's up to the Knicks
-- and their transcendent point guard -- to continue defying the odds.
If nothing else, Melo is fully on board.
"I
want Jeremy to have the ball," he said. "I want him to create for me. I
want him to create for Amar'e. There are gonna be times where I'm the
distributor, but for the most part, I want Jeremy having the ball in his
hands."
Source : sportsillustrated.cnn.com
reson
Garden. It was a meeting between the
10th and 11th best teams in the East, two floundering franchises
seemingly destined for failure. The Knicks had lost of 11 of 13 games
when Jeremy Lin, a twice-released point guard out of Harvard,
unassumingly checked into the action.
At
times, the nightmares concocted by talking heads -- issues with
spacing; a lack of offensive concentration -- were realized. After
racing to a 13-3 lead to open the game, the Knicks were outscored 39-20
over the next 14:41
The
rest is history. Lin scored 25 points in that Feb. 4 game to spark a
99-92 victory over New Jersey. He averaged 25 points and 9.5 assists
over his next eight starts, improbably lifting the Knicks to .500. His
story captivated the world -- a refreshingly genuine
nobody-believed-in-me tale that dominated headlines from Brooklyn to
Beijing.
On
Monday, however, that script was flipped. Despite Lin's best efforts
(21 points, nine assists, seven rebounds), the Nets upset the surging
Knicks at home, 100-92. And with it, New York's roller coaster of a home
stand (beat Sacramento, lost to New Orleans, beat Dallas, lost to New
Jersey) took another surprising twist.
"The whole team was out of sync," said Knicks coach Mike D'Antoni. "We lost what we were doing the last eight or nine games."
That
much was clear, with the Knicks displaying a carelessness that was
absent against the defending champ Mavericks. It prompts the inevitable
question: Will the newfound allegiance between Lin and Carmelo Anthony
-- who scored just 11 points in his first game back since suffering a
strained groin on Feb. 6 -- develop into the perfect union that New York
so fiercely hopes?
"Any
time you have new players coming back, your identity as a team is going
to change," said Lin. "That's what we need to figure out, what our
identity is gonna be."
Sunday, 7 April 2013
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