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NBA: INDIANA (12-12) at NEW YORK (7-16)
<h3>Knicks hope to have Marbury against Pacers</h3>
Indiana (12-12) at New York (7-16) 7:30 pm EST
NEW YORK (Ticker) -- Isiah Thomas and the New York Knicks havestruggled to win games with - and without - point guard StephonMarbury in the lineup.
The Knicks likely will have Marbury back in action Monday whenthey host the Indiana Pacers.
Off to a terrible start in a season filled with controversy bothon and off the court, New York has played five of its lastseven games without Marbury, who has been mourning the death ofhis father.
Marbury's difficult season also has been marred by a one-gamehiatus last month, when he left the team after being demotedfrom the starting lineup.
The only member of the Knicks who has received more criticismthis season than Marbury has been the embattled Thomas, who hasdrawn the ire of fans for his involvement in an embarrassingsexual harassment lawsuit and for his team's dismal play.
However, the Knicks were briefly able to shake off some of thetough times on Saturday with a 94-86 victory over the New JerseyNets, ending a five-game losing streak.
Jamal Crawford scored a season-high 32 points, Eddy Curry shookoff a recent scoring slump with 23 points and Zach Randolphadded 20 points and 13 rebounds for the Knicks, who had falleninto a tie for last place in the Eastern Conference.
With Marbury likely back in the lineup Monday, New York hopesfor another solid all-around performance against the Pacers, whowere coached by Thomas from 2000-2003.
Indiana has alternated wins and losses the last nine games. ThePacers are coming off a 106-103 victory at Miami on Saturday,improving their road record to 7-5.
Jamaal Tinsley scored 26 points and Jermaine O'Neal added 24 forthe Pacers, who have not posted consecutive wins in the monthof December.
<h3>Knicks hope to have Marbury against Pacers</h3>
Indiana (12-12) at New York (7-16) 7:30 pm EST
NEW YORK (Ticker) -- Isiah Thomas and the New York Knicks havestruggled to win games with - and without - point guard StephonMarbury in the lineup.
The Knicks likely will have Marbury back in action Monday whenthey host the Indiana Pacers.
Off to a terrible start in a season filled with controversy bothon and off the court, New York has played five of its lastseven games without Marbury, who has been mourning the death ofhis father.
Marbury's difficult season also has been marred by a one-gamehiatus last month, when he left the team after being demotedfrom the starting lineup.
The only member of the Knicks who has received more criticismthis season than Marbury has been the embattled Thomas, who hasdrawn the ire of fans for his involvement in an embarrassingsexual harassment lawsuit and for his team's dismal play.
However, the Knicks were briefly able to shake off some of thetough times on Saturday with a 94-86 victory over the New JerseyNets, ending a five-game losing streak.
Jamal Crawford scored a season-high 32 points, Eddy Curry shookoff a recent scoring slump with 23 points and Zach Randolphadded 20 points and 13 rebounds for the Knicks, who had falleninto a tie for last place in the Eastern Conference.
With Marbury likely back in the lineup Monday, New York hopesfor another solid all-around performance against the Pacers, whowere coached by Thomas from 2000-2003.
Indiana has alternated wins and losses the last nine games. ThePacers are coming off a 106-103 victory at Miami on Saturday,improving their road record to 7-5.
Jamaal Tinsley scored 26 points and Jermaine O'Neal added 24 forthe Pacers, who have not posted consecutive wins in the monthof December.
