Knicks Blown Out For Second Consecutive Night
Posted by Kenneth Teape on Saturday, March 01, 2014 with No comments
Post Game Recap
It was another embarrassing loss for the Knicks at Madison
Square Garden
tonight as the Warriors came in and blew them out by a score of 126-103. The
Knicks were out of it virtually from the start, trailing by double-digits from
the midway point of the second quarter on and never really getting much closer.
They fell behind by as many as 27 points and didn’t get closer than 16 in the
second half. It was another uninspired effort for the Knicks who lacked the
effort and urgency of a team on the outside looking in of the playoff race. The
loss tonight runs the Knicks losing streak to five games and with a 2-11 record
to finish February. The Knicks will be back at it again Sunday afternoon in a
nationally televised game against the Chicago Bulls at 1 PM ET .
Player of the Game: Tim Hardaway Jr.
After having quite possibly his worst NBA game to date in
his return home last night, Hardaway Jr. had a nice bounce back game tonight.
He scored 22 points on 6-11 from the field and connected on 4-7 from deep,
improving immensely upon his 2-15 and 0-8 from deep last night. It was nice to
see Hardaway Jr. still trying out there tonight in a game that was seemingly
over before he even stepped on the court. He showed resiliency and supreme
confidence by coming out tonight with the same energy and emotion that he has
brought in every game this season. His defense may need work but he is a guy
the Knicks need to keep around as his offensive game has loads of potential to
make him a starter in this league for many years to come.
Match up Of the Game Recap
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The Knicks never really stood a chance in this match up of
Stephen Curry against their backcourt. Curry, who had a season low five points Wednesday
against the Bulls, came out and destroyed the Knicks tonight. Without Iman
Shumpert starting Curry was able to get going from the start and lit the Knicks
up throughout the night. He finished with a triple-double tonight after scoring
career high 54-points in his visit last season. This one is much sweeter for
Curry and the Warriors though as they left Madison
Square Garden
with the win in addition to Curry’s stellar night. On the contrary, Raymond
Felton and Pablo Prigioni didn’t have much of an impact on the game. In 32
combined minutes the Knicks starting backcourt barely managed to provide stats
you would expect from a reserve.
-Positives
Toure’ Murry was given a chance tonight with Mike Woodson
deciding to sit Felton and Prigioni for long stretches and it paid off. Murry
is in a tough position not receiving constant minutes but tonight he made the
most of what was given to him. He provided a spark offensively, scoring eight
points and added two rebounds and two assists. He also provided some defense
for the Knicks at the point of attack, something Felton and Prigioni didn’t
provide. Murry has shown in his limited minutes he should be a part of the
rotation because he brings things to the game that Felton and Prigioni do not
provide.
The three point shooting for the Knicks tonight was about
the only thing that resembled an NBA offense tonight. They were able to take
advantage of a Warriors team that was going through the motions at time because
of the score, knocking down 10-25 attempts for 40 percent. It was not enough
though to keep up with the high scoring Warriors offense.
-Negatives
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Outside of the three point shooting the Knicks offense was
stuck in neutral all night. With Carmelo Anthony having a lackluster game,
shooting 7-26, the Knicks did not have enough firepower to stay with the
Warriors. The Knicks shot an unsightly 36-95 (37.9 percent) from the field
overall. The Warriors were able to keep Anthony and the Knicks offense
off-balance with different looks they gave him throughout the night.
The Knicks once again let their offensive struggles carry
over to the defensive end. The Warriors lit the Knicks up throughout the night,
especially Curry and his backcourt running mate Klay Thompson. The two combined
to shoot 18-36 from the field and 10-21 from the three point line for 52
points. The Knicks also watched Jermaine O’Neal turn the clock back as he
terrorized the Knicks in the paint, scoring 15 points with six rebounds and a
block in 20 minutes. On the night the Warriors shot 47.8 percent from the field
and 40 percent from the three point line.
Right from the start the Knicks looked disinterested in the
game and once they got down they didn’t show any fight to get back into it. The
Warriors dominated every facet of the game, outscoring the Knicks in
transition, in the paint, at the three point line and from the free throw line.
It was a disheartening performance for a team that is on the outside looking in
of the playoff picture.
The emotion and struggles are starting to boil over as well
it seems as Tyson Chandler was ejected from the game tonight after getting into
it with Warriors reserve big man Marreese Speights. Chandler
and Speights received double-technicals about halfway through the fourth
quarter and Speights responded with multiple scores on Chandler .
Chandler then laid an ill-advised
foul on Speights and was ejected, embarrassing himself and his team in the
process.
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