New York Knicks vs Chicago Bulls 12/11/2013 8:00PM

rady

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(8:11) - (5-15)

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Madison Square Garden, New York, NYESPN8:00 PM EST


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Injury Report
New York Knicks
Chicago Bulls
Tyson Chandler - Non-Displaced Fracture of the Right Fibula (OUT)Joakim Noah - right thigh bruise and
Kenyon Martin - Sore left ankle (OUT)Luol Deng - sore left Achilles
Raymond Felton - Sore Left Hamstring (QUEST)Jimmy Butler - Right toe (Week-To-Week)
Derrick Rose - Right knee (OUT)


Today in Knicks history
December 11, 1991Magic Johnson, who retired from the game five weeks earlier due to the HIV virus, shows up at Madison Square Garden, for a spirited 45-minute workout with his former coach and then Knicks head coach Pat Riley.



Recent meetings
November 31, 2013In a playoff-like atmosphere and intensity, Chicago handed the New York Knicks a heartbreaking loss on a last second Derrick Rose floater to propel the Bulls to a 82-81 victory over the New York Knicks at the United Center. Carmelo Anthony led the way with 22 points, six rebounds and a career high six steals over 42 minutes. Tyson Chandler added seven points and a season high 19 rebounds over 36 minutes. Raymond Felton added 13 points and a team high six assists over 37 minutes. Chicago was led by Derrick Rose’s 18 points six rebounds and three assists over 34 minutes. Luol Deng provided 17 points and six assists over 40 minutes. Carlos Boozer added 14 points and seven rebounds.
April 11, 2013In a playoff-like atmosphere and intensity, Chicago handed the New York Knicks its first loss in 13-games with a 118-111 overtime hardnosed, punch-em out, thriller at the United Center. Carmelo Anthony led the way with 36 points and 19 rebounds- his highest rebounding total since joining the Knicks- over 45 minutes for his ninth double-double of the season. J.R. Smith added 28 points and a career high 14 rebounds over 42 minutes. Raymond Felton added 19 points and a team high six assists over 49 minutes. Chicago was led by former Knickerbocker, Nate Robinson, who posted 35 points on 10-18 shooting (10-10 FT) over 33 minutes. Jimmy Butler provided 22 points and 14 rebounds over 50 minutes. Carlos Boozer added 13 points and 15 rebounds.
 
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tiger0330

Legend
Felton out tonight and probably longer, that's going to make a lot of people around here happy. Prigoni starting and Stat will play his first back to back.
 

Weissenberg

Grid or Riot
Well, from the fantasy standpoint it doesn't make me happy at all... Luol and Ray out for a longer period of time means my W streak is over.
 

bigapple

Starter
didnt know no Noah and Butler & Deng this basic core for Bulls


so if Knicks loose this one will become 2nd worst team in nBA after Jazz.
 

Kiyaman

Legend
We were supose to win the first meeting with the Bulls .. they had no bench then.
Now they have no starters .. there is no excuse for a LOSS
 
As per Woodson's pre-game comments, no minutes restriction for STAT tonight and we might possibly see Shump get some time as point guard (in context of Felton's injury and at the very least behind Prigioni). Why the hell not on either of those accounts at this point, right? Let's go Knicks!
 
Defense looks sharp in the opening minutes, but probably has as much to do with the Bulls being lost now that Rose is out again given that they barely scored 70 points against the Bucks recently. Any which way, I'll take it, finally some 1st quarter positive energy again.
 
Woodson should just stop this farce of starting Shump. If he's going to come out after 5 minutes, then just start JR. That way, Shump could at least get some consistent burn with the 2nd unit.
 
I know he's going to burn me by having turnovers on his next 5 touches after this, but wow, Stat looks awesome! Quick, Mills call every GM in the league, now, do it now!
 

LeFlume

All Star
If STAT played baseball he would be a DH, a defensive liability with a thunder bat. He can score but suck donkey balls on defense.
 
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