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A high scoring game i thought it'd be the end of the 3rd not the 2nd. NY could score 150-160 points this game I haven't seen that in awhile
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Clearly the Knicks are missing Zach Randolph.
Clearly the Knicks are missing Zach Randolph.
And while 138 seems like a huge score, last year after the All-Star break the Nuggets had games of 138, 137, 168 and 147.
Also, after the All-Star break they had games where they gave up 135, 132, 136, 132, 151.
Here's the link to their March 16, 2008 168 - 116 win over the Sonics:
http://www.basketball-reference.com/boxscores/200803160DEN.html
What's amazing is that no one for Denver scored more than 26 points in that game. They did have 8 players in double figures. The pace was similar to tonight's Knicks 138 - 125 win over the Warriors (208 total FGA), but the Nuggets managed to shoot 0.604 from the field (compared to 0.514 for the Knicks tonight) and Denver went to the line 14 more times in that game (30 -35 from the line vs. 17 - 21 for the Knicks tonight).
Record before the trade: 6-5.
Record after the trade: 2-3.
They have played .400 ball since, in spite of only playing two playoff teams and having three games at home.
Your post is actually accurate, if you remove the sarcasm.
Ed O.
Record before the trade: 6-5.
Record after the trade: 2-3.
They have played .400 ball since, in spite of only playing two playoff teams and having three games at home.
Your post is actually accurate, if you remove the sarcasm.
Ed O.
Record before the trade: 6-5.
Record after the trade: 2-3.
They have played .400 ball since, in spite of only playing two playoff teams and having three games at home.
Your post is actually accurate, if you remove the sarcasm.
Ed O.
Don't forgot about the absence of Crawford. That also plays a big role.
