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NBA: SEATTLE (5-17) at NEW YORK (6-14)
<h3>Knicks welcome Durant, Sonics</h3>
Seattle (5-17) at New York (6-14) 7:30 pm EST
NEW YORK (Ticker) -- New York Knicks coach Isiah Thomas has saidthat he and his team will not go down without a fight. With alltheir off-court problems, the Knicks must be looking forward toa battle against one of the NBA's worst teams.
The embattled Thomas and the struggling Knicks aim to avoidtheir fourth straight loss Wednesday when they host rookiephenom Kevin Durant and the Seattle SuperSonics.
Off to a horrendous start in the standings, the Knicks have hadan even tougher season off the court, where Thomas and teamowner James Dolan have been making negative headlines since thesummer.
Thomas and Madison Square Garden reached an $11.5 millionsettlement out of court Monday with a former team executive, acostly end to an embarrassing legal saga which included a sexualharrassment lawsuit and trial this offseason.
A day later, Thomas vowed that he would not walk away from hisjob with the Knicks.
"I fight until I die," Thomas told reporters Tuesday. "It's notabout giving up or quitting. To me, it's win or die - and Iliterally mean death."
Thomas hopes to see some signs of life from the Knicks, whodropped a 99-89 decision Monday to the Dallas Mavericks - theirthird straight double-digit loss.
Zach Randolph scored 24 points and grabbed 11 rebounds for theKnicks, who have dropped 13 of their last 17 contests in aseason marred by controversy and in-fighting.
New York surprisingly has played slightly better than theSonics, who enter with the second-worst record in the NBA.
Seattle dropped its second straight contest Tuesday, a 123-96loss to the Chicago Bulls.
The second overall pick in this year's draft, Durant scored 16points and leads all rookies in scoring at 20.3 points per game.
<h3>Knicks welcome Durant, Sonics</h3>
Seattle (5-17) at New York (6-14) 7:30 pm EST
NEW YORK (Ticker) -- New York Knicks coach Isiah Thomas has saidthat he and his team will not go down without a fight. With alltheir off-court problems, the Knicks must be looking forward toa battle against one of the NBA's worst teams.
The embattled Thomas and the struggling Knicks aim to avoidtheir fourth straight loss Wednesday when they host rookiephenom Kevin Durant and the Seattle SuperSonics.
Off to a horrendous start in the standings, the Knicks have hadan even tougher season off the court, where Thomas and teamowner James Dolan have been making negative headlines since thesummer.
Thomas and Madison Square Garden reached an $11.5 millionsettlement out of court Monday with a former team executive, acostly end to an embarrassing legal saga which included a sexualharrassment lawsuit and trial this offseason.
A day later, Thomas vowed that he would not walk away from hisjob with the Knicks.
"I fight until I die," Thomas told reporters Tuesday. "It's notabout giving up or quitting. To me, it's win or die - and Iliterally mean death."
Thomas hopes to see some signs of life from the Knicks, whodropped a 99-89 decision Monday to the Dallas Mavericks - theirthird straight double-digit loss.
Zach Randolph scored 24 points and grabbed 11 rebounds for theKnicks, who have dropped 13 of their last 17 contests in aseason marred by controversy and in-fighting.
New York surprisingly has played slightly better than theSonics, who enter with the second-worst record in the NBA.
Seattle dropped its second straight contest Tuesday, a 123-96loss to the Chicago Bulls.
The second overall pick in this year's draft, Durant scored 16points and leads all rookies in scoring at 20.3 points per game.
