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The Knicks are going in Oracle Arena to take their 5th win on the season. The knicks lost the last outing and has a chance to split 1-1. The warriors are without all star PF and Ex-Knick David Lee who is nursing an elbow injury. This game is a Must Win. The knicks are also without guard Kelenna Azubuike who came to NYC this offseason. We definitely can pull this one out. I call it, Knicks by 15
Here are some connections between the Knicks and Warriors...
On Jul. 9, 2010, the Knicks acquired Kelenna Azubuike, Anthony Randolph, and Ronny Turiaf from Golden State in exchange for forward David Lee in a sign-and-trade deal. Lee played five seasons in New York after he was selected in the first round (30th overall) of the 2005 NBA Draft. He finished his Knicks career with averages of 13 points and 9.6 rebounds over 368 games (210 starts). He left the franchise second, behind Eddy Curry, in career field goal percentage (.557).
Anthony Randolph and Ronny Turiaf played for the Warriors for two seasons from 2008-2010.
Kelenna Azubuike played for the Warriors for four seasons from 2006-2010.
Mike D’Antoni coached Warriors guard Stephen Curry during 2010 training camp for Team USA.
Danilo Gallinari and Warriors guard Stephen Curry were both participants in the 2010 NBA 3-Point Shootout. Curry finished in second place, Gallinari finished in a three-way tie for fourth place.
Amar’e Stoudemire played against David Lee in the 2010 NBA All Star Game.
Raymond Felton and David Lee played alongside each other in the 2007 T-Mobile NBA Rookie Challenge for the sophomore team – Lee won the Most Valuable Player Award.
Raymond Felton and Warriors forward Vladmir Radmanovic played together in Charlotte during the 2009-2010 season.
Ronny Turiaf and Vladmir Radmanovic played alongside each other for two seasons with the Los Angeles Lakers from 2006-2008.
Warriors Television Analyst Jim Barnett was a member of the Knicks from 1975-76.
Let's go Knicks!
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