Eddie Curry really played well tonight. 20 points 15 reb
Curry learns how to rebound!
triple OT
His rebound stat just got padded because of the OT's.

Eddie Curry really played well tonight. 20 points 15 reb
Curry learns how to rebound!
triple OT
The Black Death wrote:Isiah kinda GMs in the NBA like we do in videogames. Go after the guy who is good at the time. Marbury...Crawford...James, who was good for like 2 weeks...etc.
He probably picked up that old slam magazine that predicted qyntel woods (who had back to back 50 pt games in HS) rookie of the year and was like, "Sign him."
John WB wrote:What a game! Game of the year to me. I can't remember seeing an OT game since the Nets vs. Pistons in the 2004 Playoffs.
dan_suth wrote:Triple OT games are always good for fantasy basketball leagues, and I just cashed in with Marion and Curry
Emiliano wrote:3ot thriller! what a game!
How about David Lee's first start? 10-11 shooting, 23 points and 15 rebounds.
oh, and finally Curry learns how to rebound!
Larry Brown's game of roster roulette claimed another victim yesterday when the Knicks' coach announced that second-year forward Trevor Ariza not only has lost the starting job to rookie David Lee but also has been beaten out for a spot in the playing rotation by newcomer Qyntel Woods.
The news blindsided Ariza, who was informed by a public relations official.
"It's the first time hearing this, so it's a little bit of a shock," Ariza told reporters before the Knicks' game against Phoenix last night at the Garden. Ariza said he's tried to do everything Brown asked and never got the impression he clearly had been "beaten out," as Brown said.
"That's his choice of words," Ariza said. "I'm a little shocked ... To hear it from somebody else telling me that somebody has beaten me out without flat-out outplaying me, I've never had that happen before."
Ariza never has considered asking for a trade, but he is mystified by Brown's methods. "I think everybody is still confused," Ariza said. "Nobody really knows how to look at things or what he sees, what he wants. Everybody just tries to do his best."
John WB wrote:He better get an offense more than just relying on dunks if he wants to be good in this league.
DoobieKnicks wrote:I will not watch another Knicks game till they win 3 in a row . After that , I'll watch .
IMO they should try to ship Crawford, but not for that reason. You can't tell what would've happened if Crawford would've played in these games. He'd probably jack up a lot of useless/dumb shots in crunch time as usual but still..John WB wrote:Should Knicks trade Crawford? They've won 2 of these 3 big wins without him.
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