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Pregame: Brooklyn Nets @ New York Knicks

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The Knicks (32-43) will host the Brooklyn Nets (40-33) at 7 PM. 

 

Starters for New York:

 

PG- Ray Felton

SG- J.R. Smith

SF- Carmelo Anthony

PF- Amar’e Stoudemire

C- Tyson Chandler

 

Starters for Brooklyn (unconfirmed)

 

PG- Deron Williams

SG- Shaun Livingston

SF- Joe Johnson

PF- Paul Pierce

C- Mason Plumlee

 

Tim Hardaway Jr (ankle) and Toure Murry (stomach bug / coach’s doghouse) were both questionable, but will apparently be in uniform tonight. Hardaway is expected to play, and Murry is expected to be available to play.

 

The Knicks really need this game. The Nets have been on fire these past few months, and are the favorite heading into this contest at the Garden. For the Knicks to win, they need to move the ball, stay focused, stay smart, knock down their shots, and play hard. Tyson Chandler needs to step up… his effort level has been wildly inconsistent and the Knicks need their $14 million dollar man to earn his paycheck tonight. 

 

Note: I will be doing Pre-Game and Post-Game articles for every remaining game this season. 

-Tommy Rothman

 

PREGAME: Knicks-Celtics by William Botchway

The New York Knicks are bringing the brooms to Boston this afternoon. Up 3-0, the Knickerbockers are on the verge of a sweep, but unfortunately they must do this without J.R. Smith. Smith is suspended for a game after elbowing Jason Terry in the head in one of the weirdest plays I’ve seen in a while. The elbow itself didn’t look forceful enough to hurt Terry, yet I don’t think that there was a flop. Either way, the rest of the team will have to make up for the lost scoring and rebounding that Earl provides off the bench. They’ll also have to help all the girls in the crowd who ever anxious to get some pipe.

Without a second scorer, Carmelo Anthony knows that he will be relied upon to carry the scoring load. He’ll come out of the gates shooting and driving to the hoop at all costs. He’s going to score at least 40 points today. Unfortunately I won’t be home to watch it, but I think Melo is going to have a memorable performance.

Much like in Game 3, look for the Knicks to keep up the defensive effort for the whole game, not just in the second half. The Celtics struggled to score throughout the whole game, and they a bad offensive rebounding team. This allows the Knicks to get back in transition quickly and get some points on the board.

Looking ahead to the second round, I’d like to see Tyson Chandler show more signs of life. Chandler is obviously injured and isn’t playing like himself. Kenyon Martin has been able to fill the role perfectly, but going into the next matchup I want to see Chandler get back on track. Look for him to get some extra minutes.

I am predicting the Knicks to win this game and the series today. This of course means that the Knicks will be celebrating after the game. Here comes the essential question: Does the rest of the team let James White, Quentin Richardson, and/or Earl Barron celebrate with them? There’s a possibility that those guys are going to just stand around with each other while everyone else parties on top of Shumpert’s hair. Just make sure that Jason Kidd doesn’t have to drive anywhere after the game…

By William Botchway

Knicks vs Bobcats Starting Lineup & Pre Game

STARTING LINEUP:

PG Prigioni

SG Shumpert

SF White

PF Novak

C Copeland

Bench: Rasheed Wallace (Active)

Questionable: Jason Kidd (rest),

Doubtful: Raymond Felton (rest)

OUT: JR Smith (rest), Carmelo Anthony (shoulder, rest), Kenyon Martin (Knee), Tyson Chandler (neck), Marcus Camby (Old/Foot), Amar’e Stoudemire (Pretty much everything, probably).

This game means very little, aside from the fact that it could determine Home field advantage in the NBA finals if we play the Nuggets. But that’s not happening, so this game means nothing. As you can see, the rotation will consist of only a handful of players. Nothing to see here. Let’s just see how Rasheed looks, and keep a small amount of momentum. And if we lose, maybe that helps our draft pick a bit, right?