Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Knicks Down 2-0

On Tuesday night, New York Knicks forward Carmelo Anthony displayed one of the most dominant playoff performances in history. With starting pointgaurd Chancey Billups already sidelined with a knee injury and the loss of Amare Stoudemire in the first half of last nights game, coach Mike D'Antoni told Anthony that he was going to have to put the team on his back. Stoudemire left the game with four points due to back spasms that began while he was warming up on Tuesday. Anthony posted a staggering 42 point, 17 rebound performance but the Knicks were not able to pull out a victory in Boston. Tuesday night's game was another great game that came down to the final seconds. The Knicks were unfortunatly not able to catch up in time and lost the game 96-93. The Knicks look to even up the series as they and Celtics travel to Madison Square Garden for the next three games, given that there is a game five. 

3 comments:

  1. Wow that is a very close game and that's too bad the knicks got knocked out of the playoffs

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  2. sorry to see the knicks go, my favorite eastern conf. team behind my sixers. hope we both make good moves in the offseason.

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  3. I was shocked the Knicks did not win a game against the Celtics. At least there is a bright future for the Knicks and the fans.

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