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<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">The atmosphere inside the Garden last night was playoff-like and the opponent was an honest-to-goodness contender. And when 53 minutes of intense basketball were completed, the Knicks still managed to remain unblemished in 2006.
Where exactly was this team in November and December?
"The way we approach the game is totally different," Stephon Marbury said after leading the Knicks to a 117-115 overtime victory against the Dallas Mavericks. "We have a lot of confidence. We feel like we know we're going to win. Before, we were just trying to stay in games. We weren't as competitive down the stretch. We kinda gave up. Now, we're very resilient."
The Knicks ran their winning streak to five for the first time since February 2004 last night despite blowing an 18-point lead in regulation and despite the Mavs having Dirk Nowitzki on the floor for 44 minutes. But by dominating the offensive glass and making 31 of 33 free throws, Larry Brown's team recorded its most impressive win of the season to improve to 12-21 with its next four games against teams with sub-.500 records.</div>
New York Daily News
So, with Atlanta, Toronto, Minnesota, and Chicago coming up, it's possible the Knicks can make it 9 in a row. We'll see how it all plays out.
Where exactly was this team in November and December?
"The way we approach the game is totally different," Stephon Marbury said after leading the Knicks to a 117-115 overtime victory against the Dallas Mavericks. "We have a lot of confidence. We feel like we know we're going to win. Before, we were just trying to stay in games. We weren't as competitive down the stretch. We kinda gave up. Now, we're very resilient."
The Knicks ran their winning streak to five for the first time since February 2004 last night despite blowing an 18-point lead in regulation and despite the Mavs having Dirk Nowitzki on the floor for 44 minutes. But by dominating the offensive glass and making 31 of 33 free throws, Larry Brown's team recorded its most impressive win of the season to improve to 12-21 with its next four games against teams with sub-.500 records.</div>
New York Daily News
So, with Atlanta, Toronto, Minnesota, and Chicago coming up, it's possible the Knicks can make it 9 in a row. We'll see how it all plays out.