Official Knicks @ Spurs 1/4/08

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[table][tr][td]Gameday Matchup[/td] [/tr][tr][td]
[/td] [td]W-L[/td] [td]PF[/td] [td]PA[/td] [td]HOME[/td] [td]ROAD[/td] [td]STK[/td] [td]L10[/td] [/tr][tr][td]NY[/td] [td]8-22[/td] [td]93.9[/td] [td]102.2[/td] [td]7-11[/td] [td]1-11[/td] [td]L5[/td] [td]2-8[/td] [/tr][tr][td]SA[/td] [td]21-9[/td] [td]98.2[/td] [td]91.5[/td] [td]16-2[/td] [td]5-7[/td] [td]L1[/td] [td]4-6[/td] [/tr][/table]

[table][tr][td]2007-08 Season[/td] [/tr][tr][td]Series tied 0-0[/td] [/tr][tr][td]Jan 4, 2008[/td] [td]NY @ SA[/td] [td]8:30 PM ET[/td] [/tr][tr][td]Feb 8, 2008[/td] [td]SA @ NY[/td] [td]7:30 PM ET[/td] [/tr][/table]

[table][tr][td]Injury Report[/td] [/tr][tr][td]NEW YORK[/td] [/tr][tr][td]· Jamal Crawford SG - Jan 2: Day-to-Day
· Jerome James C - Jan 2: OUT
· Stephon Marbury PG - Jan 2: Day-to-Day
[/td] [/tr][tr][td]SAN ANTONIO[/td] [/tr][tr][td]· Manu Ginobili SG - Jan 3: OUT
[/td] [/tr][tr][td]· Fantasy Injury News
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[table][tr][td]Last 5 Games[/td] [/tr][tr][td]NEW YORK (ET)[/td] [td]SAN ANTONIO (ET)[/td] [/tr][tr][td]Jan 02 SAC Loss 107-97
Dec 30 CHI Loss 100-83
Dec 26 @ORL Loss 110-96
Dec 23 LAL Loss 95-90
Dec 21 @CHA Loss 105-95
[/td] [td]Jan 03 @DEN Loss 80-77
Dec 30 MEM Win 111-87
Dec 28 TOR Loss 83-73
Dec 26 CHI Win 94-79
Dec 22 LAC Win 99-90
[/td] [/tr][tr][td]· Complete Schedule: New York | San Antonio[/td] [/tr][/table]

[table][tr][td]Depth Chart[/td] [/tr][tr][td]POS[/td] [td]NEW YORK (PPG)[/td] [td]SAN ANTONIO (PPG)[/td] [/tr][tr][td]PG��������[/td] [td]N. Robinson 10.0[/td] [td]T. Parker 20.3[/td] [/tr][tr][td]SG��������[/td] [td]J. Crawford 18.9[/td] [td]M. Finley 10.4[/td] [/tr][tr][td]SF��������[/td] [td]Q. Richardson 7.3[/td] [td]B. Bowen 6.1[/td] [/tr][tr][td]PF��������[/td] [td]. Lee 10.2[/td] [td]T. Duncan 18.3[/td] [/tr][tr][td]C��������[/td] [td]Z. Randolph 17.7[/td] [td]F. Oberto 5.8[/td] [/tr][tr][td]· View full depth chart
· Team rosters: New York | San Antonio[/td] [/tr][/table]

[table][tr][td]Team Stat Leaders[/td] [/tr][tr][td]�[/td] [td]NEW YORK[/td] [td]SAN ANTONIO[/td] [/tr][tr][td]Points[/td] [td]J. Crawford 18.9[/td] [td]T. Parker 20.3[/td] [/tr][tr][td]Rebounds[/td] [td]Z. Randolph 10.0[/td] [td]T. Duncan 10.2[/td] [/tr][tr][td]Assists[/td] [td]S. Marbury 4.7[/td] [td]T. Parker 6.7[/td] [/tr][tr][td]Steals[/td] [td]J. Crawford 1.3[/td] [td]M. Ginobili 1.6[/td] [/tr][tr][td]Blocks[/td] [td]E. Curry .4[/td] [td]T. Duncan 1.8[/td] [/tr][tr][td]· Team stats: New York | San Antonio[/td] [/tr][/table]

[table][tr][td]Today's Line[/td] [/tr][tr][td]FAVORITE[/td] [td]OPEN[/td] [td]CUR[/td] [td]UNDERDOG[/td] [td]O/U[/td] [/tr][tr][td]@SAN ANTONIO[/td] [td]--13[/td] [td]-0[/td] [td]NEW YORK[/td] [td]--[/td] [/tr][tr][td]ATS[/td] [td]New York[/td] [td]San Antonio[/td] [/tr][tr][td]Record:[/td] [td]8-22-0 (.267)[/td] [td]21-9-0 (.700)[/td] [/tr][tr][td]As Favorite:[/td] [td]2-5-0 (.286)[/td] [td]20-5-0 (.800)[/td] [/tr][tr][td]As Underdog:[/td] [td]6-17-0 (.261)[/td] [td]1-4-0 (.200)[/td] [/tr][tr][td]At Home:[/td] [td]7-11-0 (.389)[/td] [td]16-2-0 (.889)[/td] [/tr][tr][td]On Road:[/td] [td]1-11-0 (.083)[/td] [td]5-7-0 (.417)[/td] [/tr][/table]

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Even though his team continues to struggle, New York Knicks coach Isiah Thomas spoke recently about wanting to leave a "championship legacy" when he's done coaching.
He'll get a close look at the modern-day blueprint Friday when his Knicks visit the defending NBA champion San Antonio Spurs.San Antonio won its first NBA championship in 1999, defeating the Knicks in five games in the finals. Since that series, the Spurs are 487-199 in the regular season and have won three more titles. New York, meanwhile, has gone 301-385 and now appears headed to its seventh consecutive losing season.The Knicks (8-22) have dropped five straight games -- their third losing streak this season of at least that length. Wednesday's 107-97 home loss to Sacramento was New York's league-high 15th defeat by double-digits.Nonetheless, Thomas said he still believes his club is capable of a championship."I know people will laugh even more at me, but I'm hell bent on getting this accomplished and making sure that we get it done," said Thomas, who is 41-71 as New York's head coach. "And I'm not leaving until we get it done."His team appeared far from getting it done Wednesday, falling behind by as many as 23 points to an injury-riddled Sacramento team. Forward Zach Randolph, the Knicks' second-leading scorer with 17.7 points per game, was ejected in the third quarter for tossing his headband at a referee who called him for a foul."There's a refusal to come together and play collectively," Thomas said. "We do it in spurts, but then we sit back and we watch. Just somehow got to push through this and get them playing together as a group, because individually they do have talent."The Knicks are 1-11 on the road, where they've been outscored by 12.1 points per game.The Spurs (21-9) started the season 17-3, looking much like the team that won 16 of its 20 playoff games a season ago en route to its second title in three years.They're just 4-6 since then, though, and have failed to reach 80 points in their past two losses, including an 80-77 defeat at Denver on Thursday night. San Antonio led by four in the final two minutes, but the Nuggets scored the last seven points."It came down to us turning the ball over in rotations," said Spurs star Tim Duncan, who had 20 points but shot just 7-for-20 from the floor. "A lot of it down the stretch was my fault. I'll take a lot of responsibility for it. "Injuries have played a part in San Antonio's struggles. Manu Ginobili has missed the last four games with a sprained index finger and Tony Parker and Duncan missed four games apiece in December. The Spurs haven't had their three leading scorers healthy for an entire game since a 106-91 win at Minnesota on Nov. 30.Duncan has averaged 21.6 points and 11.8 rebounds in his career against the Knicks. The Spurs have won seven of their last eight games versus New York.


Hopefully Knicks can actually play hard this game
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................................otherwise I expect Duncan to finish with no less than 40 & 20 and the Spurs to win by 30+
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another expected loss for my knicks...even if they sat duncan, parker, and manu im pretty sure a team lead by matt bonner and finley would beat us
 
I woke up to a quote from Eddy Curry about tonight's game. It went something like:

"...it could get ugly."

Missed the first part.

He's right.
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Knicks lose by 30+, Curry once again gets abused, Knicks play with no heart and Isiah has that same fucing look on his face in the post game interviews sayingthe same *+%!%$+ *%$*

It's sad, after the 99 playoffs these 2 teams couldnt have gone in more different directions.
 
The 18% that voted probably all live in NY. Still I was expecting something under 5% because everyone in New York hates Isiahand Dolan etc.
Spurs don't even have to try tonight
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No Zach Randolph. Why is Malik Rose starting....... waste of time. Why not Lee?????

btw has Randolph Morris played all year. Aint herd about him all season. Isiah talking about "he's essentially at first round pick" when he gotsigned last season....
 
Originally Posted by PharelFor3

No Zach Randolph. Why is Malik Rose starting....... waste of time. Why not Lee?????

btw has Randolph Morris played all year. Aint herd about him all season. Isiah talking about "he's essentially at first round pick" when he got signed last season....

Agreed on both parts. SMH at Curry and Rose and no Lee. I guess Isiah is going Larry Brown on us and playing starters based on where there from (althoughRose is from Phily, he played 7 seasons with the Spurs and won 2 chips and is loved there, he did beat us though
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And also on target with the Randolph morris thing
 
Go Knicks!

Forget the Spurs.

C'mon, Knicks! It's not reasonable to fathom you lose EVERY damn game, so how about grabbing this one before going on another losing streak?
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lol how the hell do they come and play the spurs but dont play the pacers, sixers, and any other team they could have beaten? its amazing to watch curry dosomething for once.

i dont know if i should cheer that they're playing well or boo for trying to win.
 
damn this is the most inconsistent team ever....... it seems when either Curry or Randolph is out the other one plays better. Isiah's gotta deal one ofthem before the trade deadline in February
 
they are who we thought they were. lol I'm heading to a bar right now to drown my sorrows.
 
Holy !!%%!! I hope yalls didnt just miss this fat bum Curry litterally walk down the court while Duncan gets an easy$!@+ ally oop. They showed the replay, hesaw him also but he was literally just walking and watching. What a fat +#%+.

Yet Isiah keeps him in. Dont be blinded by the sudden scoring like last year, this dude is straight trash

EDIT: and ma homie Jamal is as Clyde says it "starting to perculate!"
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