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Hold Up, When Was The Last Time Two Knicks Guards Combined for 50 Points?
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misterearl
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11/5/2010  10:52 AM
Fuggedabout Amar'es turnover factory for a moment. Forget about the 66 per cent three point jubilee that we all know will never happen again in history.

Toney Douglas and Ray Felton did something that would make Ray Williams and Michael Ray Richardson proud. They controlled the offensive and DEFENSIVE rhythm of the game from the backcourt. Blend in the consistent gamesmanship of Landry Fields and you have a recipe for success.

Donnie Walnuts has transformed a glaring weakness into a tenacious unit of active and intelligent guys.

Whatever Derek Rose brought, the Knicks had an answer for, and Derek Rose is very good. Strange to see him exhausted and sitting on the bench? Not really. Our beloved backcourt guys simply took his best shot and, in return, wore him out like the proverbial rented mule.

There was something beautiful about withstanding the Bulls run, in front of their home crowd, at a lead and never letting go.

Me like.

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11/5/2010  10:59 AM
misterearl wrote:Fuggedabout Amar'es turnover factory for a moment. Forget about the 66 per cent three point jubilee that we all know will never happen again in history.

Toney Douglas and Ray Felton did something that would make Ray Williams and Michael Ray Richardson proud. They controlled the offensive and DEFENSIVE rhythm of the game from the backcourt. Blend in the consistent gamesmanship of Landry Fields and you have a recipe for success.

Donnie Walnuts has transformed a glaring weakness into a tenacious unit of active and intelligent guys.

Whatever Derek Rose brought, the Knicks had an answer for, and Derek Rose is very good. Strange to see him exhausted and sitting on the bench? Not really. Our beloved backcourt guys simply took his best shot and, in return, wore him out like the proverbial rented mule.

There was something beautiful about withstanding the Bulls run, in front of their home crowd, at a lead and never letting go.

Me like.

Good take. Some look at the fact we "Blew" a 21 pt lead.

Ebbs and flow dictate that leads don't stick at home against a good team.

At halftime we were running them out of their own building!!!

Their run back was furious and impressive. They shut down Amare but the yoots stood up and kept it together.

Our two loses were close games that we stuck it out.

Rainman game is not pretty but its effective. TD was on fire!

Was glad to see it was not just Wilson carrying the load. Gallo's first half was a nice piece of work!!!

His dunk on Taj Gibson was important. Gibson was a monster and the dunk seemed to deflate him a bit.

We don't shoot 70% on most nites but on nites where its falling you tend to take more of them.

And you usually don't shoot that on the road!!!

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11/5/2010  11:05 AM
Nalod - the Bulls run may have been furious but the Knicks stood their ground. They showed composure and the willingness to share the pill.

Rose sat the last nine minutes.

The Portland and Boston games may have been losses but they were confidence builders.

Our yoots are making early statements and appear to be enjoying themselves on the court.

The Felton smile, after his last three, was a nice touch.

Welcome back to The Garden fellas.

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knicks1248
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11/5/2010  11:06 AM
I kinda saw this coming from felt and TD, they played really well together in preseaon, and they love playing with each other. Whats alarming, 24 ast from rondo, 10 from andre miller, 14 from d rose. I watched all three games, and was kinda shock when i saw these asst numbers after each game. I actually was thinking they played great harassing defense, then I look at the #s and I'm, maybe the really didn't
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11/5/2010  11:15 AM
knicks1248 wrote:I kinda saw this coming from felt and TD, they played really well together in preseaon, and they love playing with each other. Whats alarming, 24 ast from rondo, 10 from andre miller, 14 from d rose. I watched all three games, and was kinda shock when i saw these asst numbers after each game. I actually was thinking they played great harassing defense, then I look at the #s and I'm, maybe the really didn't

Assists usually have nothing to do with man to man defense.

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11/5/2010  11:16 AM    LAST EDITED: 11/5/2010  11:16 AM
knicks1248 - Rajon Rondo is good.

The individual assist numbers are less important than the fact our beloved new Knicks pushed Boston at home in front of their fans... and send a message that things were indeed different.

Toney do what he do in the passing lanes with more deflections than the stat man can count.

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11/5/2010  11:26 AM
Pretty sure Jamal Crawford had 50 points all by himself a few times.
lol @ being BANNED by Martin since 11/07/10 (for asking if Mr. Earl had a point). Really, Martin? C'mon. This is the internet. I've seen much worse on this site. By Earl himself. Drop the hypocrisy.
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11/5/2010  11:30 AM
Most teams are not going to have a bench any where near as good as us. We are in no rush to play AR who we all clamored for, nice position to be in as the guy needs time (perhaps due to the injury). Remember a big part of Phoenix's success was what you all saw - running the other team tired and now we have 2 guys in Amare and Douglas that don't let up, not to mention Turiaf as well.

50 points from our guards, wow.

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11/5/2010  11:48 AM
Turiaf, probably the unsung hero. He really is good pickup for us off the bench, i hope he stays here for the rest of his career. Winning teams always have someone like Turiaf on their roster.
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11/5/2010  11:50 AM
Michael6835 wrote:Turiaf, probably the unsung hero. He really is good pickup for us off the bench, i hope he stays here for the rest of his career. Winning teams always have someone like Turiaf on their roster.

Sshh, don't tell Briggs. But seriously the dude exceeded expectations so far. Hopefully we can continue getting this from im.

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11/5/2010  12:35 PM
What happens when AZ is back full strength, and AR has a breakout game that warrants more playing time. I mean we really can be a deep squad, but im not fond of runing more then 9 guys, 10 if there's foul trouble.

The assist #s by opposing PG's is poor team defense or poor transition defense...yeah, we have been causing a lot of turnovers, but teams are still shooting 47% against us.

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11/5/2010  12:39 PM
Kam77 misses the point by a wide margin

kam77 - "Pretty sure Jamal Crawford had 50 points all by himself a few times.

Kam - the operative phrase as you so accurately outline is, "by himself"

Not to be confused with Marburys "all alone" mantra, but you (hopefully) get the point.

Teamwork dude, teamwork

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11/5/2010  12:48 PM    LAST EDITED: 11/5/2010  12:49 PM
On those nights that he scored 50, i'm pretty damn sure our backcourt combined for over 50. 49 + 1 is also teamwork.
lol @ being BANNED by Martin since 11/07/10 (for asking if Mr. Earl had a point). Really, Martin? C'mon. This is the internet. I've seen much worse on this site. By Earl himself. Drop the hypocrisy.
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11/5/2010  12:56 PM
Kam77 - in your rush to judge, rather than have an open mind, you are missing the entire point

Perhaps if the thread started with, "when was the last time Knicks guards went for 20 and 30 that would make it plain

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11/5/2010  1:03 PM    LAST EDITED: 11/5/2010  1:03 PM
misterearl wrote:Fuggedabout Amar'es turnover factory for a moment. Forget about the 66 per cent three point jubilee that we all know will never happen again in history.

Toney Douglas and Ray Felton did something that would make Ray Williams and Michael Ray Richardson proud. They controlled the offensive and DEFENSIVE rhythm of the game from the backcourt. Blend in the consistent gamesmanship of Landry Fields and you have a recipe for success.

Donnie Walnuts has transformed a glaring weakness into a tenacious unit of active and intelligent guys.

Whatever Derek Rose brought, the Knicks had an answer for, and Derek Rose is very good. Strange to see him exhausted and sitting on the bench? Not really. Our beloved backcourt guys simply took his best shot and, in return, wore him out like the proverbial rented mule.

There was something beautiful about withstanding the Bulls run, in front of their home crowd, at a lead and never letting go.

Me like.

Throw in Walker and Fields and our backcourt players had 62 and 16 assists 6 steals

Bill Simmons on Tyreke Evans "The prototypical 0-guard: Someone who handles the ball all the time, looks for his own shot, gets to the rim at will and operates best if his teammates spread the floor to watch him."
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11/5/2010  1:27 PM    LAST EDITED: 11/5/2010  1:29 PM
Nate Robinson 41 pts / 6 reb / 8 assists
Wilson Chandler 24 pts / 17 reb / 4 assists

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/boxscore?gameId=300101001

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11/5/2010  1:57 PM
When was the last time you heard ya boy nas rhyme?
Let's try to elevate the level of discourse in this byeetch. Please
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11/5/2010  1:59 PM
GodSaveTheKnicks wrote:When was the last time you heard ya boy nas rhyme?

Hip Hop is ded.

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11/5/2010  2:41 PM    LAST EDITED: 11/5/2010  2:41 PM
misterearl wrote:"when was the last time Knicks guards went for 20 and 30

Asked and Answered by UK's crack research department.

misterearl wrote:Kam77 - in your rush to judge, rather than have an open mind, you are missing the entire point

This thread had a point?

lol @ being BANNED by Martin since 11/07/10 (for asking if Mr. Earl had a point). Really, Martin? C'mon. This is the internet. I've seen much worse on this site. By Earl himself. Drop the hypocrisy.
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11/5/2010  2:49 PM
kam77 wrote:
misterearl wrote:"when was the last time Knicks guards went for 20 and 30

Asked and Answered by UK's crack research department.

misterearl wrote:Kam77 - in your rush to judge, rather than have an open mind, you are missing the entire point

This thread had a point?


Don't listen to the words I'm saying, just admire my style...

Hold Up, When Was The Last Time Two Knicks Guards Combined for 50 Points?

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