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Knicks 17-24
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Date: 1/28/05
Time 7:00
TV: MSG, ESPN</font>
<font size="4">Season Stats</font>
Previous Games:
Knicks: 133-118L vs Suns
Suns: 115-113W vs Grizzlies
Knicks
Record: 17-24 (.415)
Standings: Fourth, Atlantic 10th seed in the Eastern Conference
At Home: 11-10
On Road: 6-13
PPG: 96.0 Opp PPG: 98.6
FG%: .443 Opp FG%: .465
RPG: 41.1 Opp RPG: 42.3
Cavaliers:
Record: 25-16 (.610)
Standings: First, Central 2nd seed in the Eastern Conference
At Home: 15-4
On Road: 10-12
PPG: 97.6 Opp PPG: 94.5
FG%: .457 Opp FG%: .443
RPG: 42.1 Opp RPG: 39.1
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<font color="DarkOrange">Knicks</font></font>
PG: Stephon Marbury
39.9mpg 20.5ppg 3.1rpg 8.5apg
SG: Jamal Crawford
36.9mpg 19.2ppg 2.9rpg 3.8apg 21
SF: Trevor Ariza
16.6mpg 5.8ppg 2.8rpg 1.8apg
PF: Kurt Thomas
36.7mpg 12.0ppg 9.7rpg 2.0apg
C: Nazr Mohammed
29.6mpg 11.8ppg 8.9rpg 0.4apg
<font size="3">Bench:</font>
Jerome Williams 17.5mpg 5.2ppg 3.9rpg 0.7apg
Penny Hardaway 22.0mpg 5.8ppg 2.5rpg 1.8apg
Vin Baker 7.9mpg 1.5ppg 1.6rpg 0.2apg
Bruno Sundov 3.9mpg 1.9ppg 0.6rpg 0.1apg
For more in depth statistics for the Knicks, here they are: Knicks Stats
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<font color="DarkRed">Cavaliers</font></font>
PG: Jeff McInnis
37.8mpg 15.0ppg 2.1rpg 5.3apg
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LeBron James
41.2mpg 25.0ppg 7.4rpg 7.6apg
SF: Ira Newble
23.4mpg 5.9ppg 2.7rpg 1.1apg
PF: Drew Gooden
31.0mpg 14.4ppg 9.4rpg 1.4apg
C: Zydrunas Ilguaskas
33.1mpg 16.2ppg 7.7rpg 1.6apg
<font size="3">Bench</font>
Lucious Harris 17.4mpg 5.3ppg 2.2rpg 0.8apg
Robert Traylor 15.7mpg 4.5ppg 3.9rpg 0.8apg
Anderson Varejao 13.7mpg 4.4ppg 4.6rpg 0.3apg
Eric Snow 22.1mpg 4.5ppg 2.0rpg 3.8apg
Desagna Diop 10.8mpg 1.1ppg 2.6rpg 0.3apg
Aleksander Pavlovic 14.5mpg 3.6ppg 0.8rpg 0.1apg
For more in depth statistics for the Cavaliers, here they are: Cavaliers Stats
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<font color="Red">Injuries:</font></font>
<font color="DarkOrange">NYK:</font>Moochie Norris, Tim Thomas, Allan Houston
<font color="DarkRed">CLE:</font> LeBron James(?), Luke Jackson, Dajuan Wagner
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<font color="Green">Matchups:</font></font>
PG: Yet another PG that Marbury has to watch out for because of their prowess from beyond the arc. Stephon Marbury will be matched up against Jeff McInnis who was brought in to help LeBron James become more of a scorer and take the PG role off of him. With Marbury's less than decent defense, he will have to watchout for him tonight. Surprisingly Nash wasn't a factor and Marbury needs to take McInnis out of it as well.
SG: All of his defense will not be able to stop Crawford. He can make things tough for Jamal and can possibly be able to provoke him into taking those ill advised shots of his. If Crawford can mix up the game like what he did against Phoenix than we will have no trouble.
SF: Hopefully he's not playing because if he is, we are in for some trouble. Everything about him is self explanitory. He is the guard version of Kevin Garnett and will look to dominate especially in New Yokr on a nationally televised game. Look for James to take advantage. He is physically stronger than Ariza and can take it to him on the post easily. If he is gone, then we are in for a much, much, much bigger advantage.
PF: Kurt Thomas has trouble with elusive forwards like Drew Gooden. I don't see why Drew Gooden wont try and kill especially with the possibility of LeBron James gone. I see no big threat for us at this posistion though. We do defend this position the best. If he gets out of hand we have the X factor and our secret weapon. Woof, Woof who am I talking about? Jerome Williams can keep Drew Gooden in check.
C: Nazr Mohammed tends to struggle against the likes of players that are taller than him. Yao Ming and Zydrunaus Ilguaskas are all Nazr Mohammed's least favorite competition to play because of it. I see him with another struggling night however, we do have Vin Baker around and if things get really bad, I guess we can possibly throw in Sundov to keep him out the paint. I don't see Z giving it to us just having a regular game and nothing special.
<font size="3"><font color="DarkOrange">Knicks Bench Summary</font></font>
We have back Penny Hardaway everyone! He will definitely be able to provide a spark for us off the bench. I see Penny Hardaway as being a key addition who everyone forgot about. Now playing at home Penny is eager to show why he is the missing link. I for one have not forgotten about him. Other than that, our bench still is missing Tim Thomas (decent off the bench), Allan Houston, and Moochie Norris. We are still kind of thin off the bench but, now that Hardaway is here, we don?t have to worry too much.
<font size="3"><font color="DarkRed">Cavaliers Bench Summary:</font></font>
Cleaveland has a decent bench with the acquisitions of Eric Snow and Lucious Harris. I think the Knicks bench is better because there is more of a balance. I feel as if the Knicks have to worry about the Cavaliers starters much more than their bench. But, their bench is capable of giving the starters sufficient rest so they can play fresh again. The Cavaliers bench is something not to be taken advantage of either. Lat time the bench killed us. Well the whole team did but, especially the bench. We need to watchout for them,
<font size="4"><font color="Green">Key Matchup:</font></font>
The Key Matchup is at the PG position.
Marbury
I went with them because of their presence. Stephon Marbury is trying to keep his word about that best PG in the league thing while McInnis is trying to get yet another win for Cleveland. Marbury?s penetration is key for the Knicks success while McInnis? 3 point shooting and leadership is key for the Cavaliers.
<font size="4">My Prediction:</font>
We got killed the last game. Now that we are at home on a ridiculous losing streak, the Knicks are bound to win and I feel now seeking revenge, will be a great way for them to get a victory. Because we are at home, and saw those Atlantic standings, I?m taking the Knicks by a final prediction of 105-85 simply because of the revenge factor. Also with LeBron?s injury questionable, we really have the upper hand.
<font color="RED"><font size="4">THIS GAME IS AT 7:00 NOT AT THE USUAL 7:30. IT IS ALSO NATIONALLY TELEVISED ON ESPN!!</font></font>
<font color="RED"><font size="2">REMEMBER THAT PENNY HARDAWAY IS PLAYING </font></font>
