Knicks Suffer Devastating Loss to Magic In Double-OT
Posted by Kenneth Teape on Saturday, February 22, 2014 with No comments
By Kenneth Teape (@teapester725)
Post Game Recap
The Knicks have added yet another disappointing loss to this
disappointing season in a game they probably should have won. Tonight the Magic
joined the list of teams with poor records to hand the Knicks a loss, winning
129-121 in double-overtime. With the loss the Knicks have fallen 4.5 games
behind in the race for eighth place in the Eastern Conference. The Knicks have
lost seven of their last nine games with bad losses to the Milwaukee Bucks,
Sacramento Kings and now the Magic part of them. The Knicks playoff chances are
slipping away with every passing loss as they continue losing close games they
should come out ahead in. The Knicks will be back at it tomorrow night in Atlanta
to face the Hawks as they finish up their four games in five nights stretch.
Player of the Game: Carmelo Anthony
Anthony did everything he could to get the Knicks a victory
tonight but once again it was just not enough. Tonight he continued his scoring
barrage, pouring in a game-high 44 points on 16-28 from the field. Anthony was
on fire from deep, going 6-10 and making 6-7 from the foul line. At one point
he even made nine straight shots as he was on fire. The Magic even started
sending double and even triple teams at him but there was no stopping him. Anthony
also added 11 rebounds, four assists and one steal to round out his stat line.
Anthony also played 50 minutes tonight, which raises the questions of how he
will perform tomorrow night with such a quick turnaround. He is doing
everything he can to get the Knicks wins and they just keep coming up short. Knicks
fans should sit back and just soak in what Anthony is doing recently and
throughout the season as he could easily be doing this for another team next
season.
-Positives
With the trade deadline passing Thursday, Raymond Felton
finally can be at rest with where he is going to be the rest of the season.
Tonight he played quite possibly his best game of the season, scoring 15
points, handing out eight assists, grabbing eight rebounds and playing decent
defense with one steal and two blocks. He neutralized Magic starting point
guard Jameer Nelson, who finished with three points, four assists and three
rebounds. Felton has struggled mightily throughout the season with trade rumors
swirling and injuries taking their toll, but he looked as good as he has all
season tonight. If Felton is able to get things turned around it would help the
Knicks immensely, especially with Iman Shumpert now sidelined.
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The perimeter shooting tonight for the Knicks was on point.
They were efficient from the three point line all game and used that as the
vocal point of their offensive attack. For the game the Knicks shot 15-34 from
deep, good for 44.1 percent. Anthony led the way with six makes, while Pablo
Prigioni and Tim Hardaway Jr. each made three. Through three quarters they
Knicks shot 53 percent from the field and looked to be in control of the game.
The defense through the first three quarters of the game was
solid. The point total was a little high at 79, but the Knicks had held the
Magic to 40 percent shooting. They went into the fourth quarter up seven points
and looked like they were well on their way to their second consecutive
victory.
-Negatives
The fourth quarter and overtime were polar opposites for
both teams from the first three quarters. The Knicks shooting percentage
dropped to 47.4 percent as the offense began to stall at times and Anthony was
routinely bailing them out. On the other hand the Magic’s shooting percentage
rose all the way to 49.9 percent as the Knicks could not get needed stops. The
Knicks went up by four points with under two minutes remaining and were unable
to slow the Magic down no matter what they tried. The Knicks have lost games like
this all season because they cannot lock down defensively consistently enough
when they need to.
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The perimeter defense is usually the problem for the Knicks,
but tonight they had trouble stopping the Magic from anywhere on the court.
Tobias Harris, the Long Island native, was manned with
guarding Anthony throughout the night. He lost his cool a little early in the
game but locked in later and finished with 22 points on 7-11 from the field.
Rookie Victor Oladipo destroyed the Knicks throughout the night, finishing one
rebound short of a triple-double to go along with 30 points and 14 assists.
Arron Afflalo, whose name was a part of some rumors before the trade deadline,
hurt the Knicks as well scoring a team high 32 points along with three rebounds
and assists.
Plays that would have changed with just a little more
attention to detail tonight could have turned the game into a Knicks win. The
first one came at the end of regulation, when Anthony stepped on the sideline
while dribbling to the right corner for his patented pull-up jump shot. Harris
stuck with him and needs to be given some credit for the defense he played. The
other play came in overtime, when Tyson Chandler attempted to throw down a
reverse dunk off an alley-oop pass from Felton and the ball didn’t make it
through the basket as it hit off his head. The Knicks have proved time and time
again this season that they do not possess the mental fortitude and attention
to detail to pull out close games and they showed it once again tonight.
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