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NBA: MILWAUKEE (7-6) at NEW YORK (4-10)
<h3>Thomas, Knicks look to bounce back from horrific loss</h3>
<div class="pre">Milwaukee (7-6) at New York (4-10) 7:30 pm EST</div>
NEW YORK (Ticker) - Hopefully a return to Madison Square Gardencan get the bad taste out of the mouth of the New York Knicks.
The lackluster Knicks will try to capture their third straightwin at home when they welcome in the Milwaukee Bucks on Friday.
Nate Robinson led the way with just 11 points off the bench asNew York suffered a humiliating 104-59 setback to the BostonCeltics on Thursday.
"We take two steps forward and one giant step back," Knickscoach Isiah Thomas said. "And I don't know where this game camefrom, I thought we played extremely selfish (Thursday) in termsof no ball movement. We didn't screen for each other.
"We definitely didn't see this type of game coming after thelast two games that we played and the way we were playing andmoving. This was just not a good night."
The Bucks dropped their second consecutive outing Thursday - a96-80 loss to the Atlanta Hawks despite 47 combined points fromMichael Redd and Mo Williams.
Milwaukee enters with one of the worst records on the road atjust 1-5. Its lone win away from the Bradley Center cameagainst the Cleveland Cavaliers last Tuesday.
<h3>Thomas, Knicks look to bounce back from horrific loss</h3>
<div class="pre">Milwaukee (7-6) at New York (4-10) 7:30 pm EST</div>
NEW YORK (Ticker) - Hopefully a return to Madison Square Gardencan get the bad taste out of the mouth of the New York Knicks.
The lackluster Knicks will try to capture their third straightwin at home when they welcome in the Milwaukee Bucks on Friday.
Nate Robinson led the way with just 11 points off the bench asNew York suffered a humiliating 104-59 setback to the BostonCeltics on Thursday.
"We take two steps forward and one giant step back," Knickscoach Isiah Thomas said. "And I don't know where this game camefrom, I thought we played extremely selfish (Thursday) in termsof no ball movement. We didn't screen for each other.
"We definitely didn't see this type of game coming after thelast two games that we played and the way we were playing andmoving. This was just not a good night."
The Bucks dropped their second consecutive outing Thursday - a96-80 loss to the Atlanta Hawks despite 47 combined points fromMichael Redd and Mo Williams.
Milwaukee enters with one of the worst records on the road atjust 1-5. Its lone win away from the Bradley Center cameagainst the Cleveland Cavaliers last Tuesday.
