Knicks Fall in Overtime to Western Conference Cellar-Dwelling Kings
Posted by Kenneth Teape on Wednesday, February 12, 2014 with No comments
Post Game Recap
The Knicks will be heading into the All-Star break with a
lot of negativity surrounding the team after a 106-101 overtime loss to the
Kings Wednesday night. The Kings have the worst record in the Western
Conference and had lost seven in a row on the road, including last night by 10
points in Cleveland, but were unfazed coming into Madison Square Garden. These
are the kind of losses that can result in people losing jobs and players being
moved. This could very well be the last time we see Mike Woodson on the
sidelines as the Knicks coach and some players wearing a Knicks jersey. By this
time next week and into Thursday there is a good chance this team will look
much different. The Knicks will start their All-Star break now and will be back
on the court Tuesday in Memphis to
start off a four game in five nights stretch that will take place in four
different cities. If this isn’t rock bottom for the Knicks they are definitely
close.
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Player of the Game: Amar’e Stoudemire
Tonight Stoudemire turned back the block and the Knicks
needed every bit of it. Stoudemire played 37 minutes, scoring 20 points on
10-15 from the field and grabbed eight rebounds. He also had one assist and two
blocks on the night. Stoudemire was the only Knick with the knack in the fourth
quarter as he picked up all the scoring slack being left behind by Carmelo
Anthony, who didn’t score in the fourth quarter or overtime. Stoudemire is by
far the most efficient scorer the Knicks have yet for some reason he is not
relied upon on by Mike Woodson unless there is a necessity to use Stoudemire,
such as injuries like there was tonight.
Match up of the Game Recap:
Tyson Chandler and DeMarcus Cousins did not disappoint
tonight as both came to play. The only problem was that Cousins was unable to
make it through the full game. He did his damage even with only getting 33
minutes, scoring 19 points and grabbing 14 rebounds. Chandler
was not far behind, scoring 17 points and pulling down 11 rebounds of his own.
It was a hard fought match up between the two, but it seemed like a blessing in
disguise for the Kings when Cousins went down; on the night they were -17 with
him on the court.
-Positives
Anthony’s first quarter. He was on fire out of the gate,
scoring 17 points in the first quarter. He knocked down his last seven shots of
the quarter, finishing 7-9 from the field for the quarter. The Kings threw a
number of people at Anthony to slow him down but none were able to do the job.
The only player able to stop Anthony was himself and Woodson; will be touched
on later on.
Jeremy Tyler received only 11 minutes but he once again made
the most of them. He did not score tonight but he had five rebounds in his time
on the court. The Knicks actually out rebounded the Kings tonight, a surprise
given how strong of a rebounding team the Kings are, ranking 13th in
the NBA in rebounding per game compared to 26th for the Knicks.
-Negatives
Anthony the final three quarters of the game did not help
the Knicks out too much. After a scorching first quarter he finished the game
12-28, going 5-19 after the first quarter. He missed his final six shots and
didn’t score in overtime when the Knicks needed him most as he continued his
troubling trend of shooting worse as the game went on. He also played 48
minutes in the game, something that could play into why he struggled so much in
the second half as he became fatigued.
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The shooting guard play was bad for the Knicks tonight. What
made it worse, Iman Shumpert was having a good game before he was forced to
leave with a hip pointer in the third quarter after knocking down a three
pointer. With no J.R. Smith tonight the onus fell on Tim Hardaway Jr. and he
did not step up tonight. He finished with a poor shooting night, going 3-12
overall and 1-6 from the three point line. He was unable to also stay in front
of whoever he was guarding as the Kings picked him out and went at him whenever
they had the chance.
The Knicks defense again was mind boggling, as they
double-teamed mindlessly leaving shooters open throughout the game. Tonight it
was New York native Jimmer
Fredette. Fredette scored 24 points, going 9-14 overall and 6-8 from deep; when
I say deep I mean deep as Fredette was knocking down jumpers feet behind the
three point line. The embarrassing part about this is that Fredette has barely
been able to crack the Kings rotation recently as he hadn’t even scored 24
points in the month of February combined.
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