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!!!