Knicks Routed By Suns in Phoenix
Posted by Kenneth Teape on Saturday, March 29, 2014 with No comments
Post Game Recap
For the second time on this west coast trip, the New York
Knicks inexplicably no showed. This time it was against a team that had
something to play for still in the Phoenix Suns, and the end result was a
112-88 massacre. The game was never really close, as the Suns got off to a
scorching start and never let up on a Knicks team who just didn’t have it
tonight on either end of the court. The Knicks once again lost out on a golden opportunity
to close the gap between them and the Atlanta Hawks, now sitting two games
behind them for eighth place in the Eastern Conference once again. The Knicks
will be back on the court Sunday night against the Golden State Warriors.
Player of the Game: None
It is becoming a troubling trend that the Knicks are playing
so poorly there is no player worth naming as the player of the game. It was a
rough game for everyone on both ends of the court.
AP Photo/Matt York |
-Positive
Carmelo Anthony, Amar’e Stoudemire and Iman Shumpert shot
50-plus percent from the field. The game was that bad that the only positive
that can be taken from it was that three players made at least half their
shots. Anthony scored 21, Stoudemire scored 19 in his return to the first place
he called home in his NBA career, and Shumpert scored seven. Shannon Brown was
able to knock down three of his five shots in garbage time as well, scoring six
points.
-Negatives
Raymond Felton was lit up once again without much effort
being put towards it. It is has been such a regular throughout the season it is almost a waste giving him a section of the article every post game. Goran Dragic torched him, shooting 11-17 from the field
en route to a game-high 32 points. His eyes lit up whenever Felton was across
from him, scoring in a number of ways including transition and from beyond the
three-point line.
How the Knicks played so poorly offensively against a team
that doesn’t really want to play defense is unexplainable. The Suns defend the
three-point line well, but they are easily attacked in the paint without a real
rim protector. The Knicks must not have gotten that memo, scoring only 24
points in the paint for the game. Overall, they shot 40.2 percent and 32
percent from the three point line.
It was double-trouble for the Knicks tonight, as the Morris
twins, Markieff and Marcus, destroyed them throughout the night. They took it
to the Knicks, combining for 25 points, 13 rebounds, two assists, one steal and
two blocks. They dominated the Knicks big men, namely Tyson Chandler. Chandler
got into with them during the game, which has become his MO when the Knicks get
blown out. Chandler finished the
game with one point and seven rebounds.
The Suns put on an aerial assault from the three point line
and in transition, putting on a show for their fans. They knocked down 14 three
pointers in the game, and 26 points in transition. The Suns also took advantage
of the Knicks turnovers, scoring 25 points off of 13 turnovers. The Suns made
the most of the opportunities given to them, while the Knicks watched as
bystanders and were run off the court.
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