New York Knicks vs Atlanta Hawks 12/14/2013 7:30PM

rady

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(12-11) - (6-16)

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Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
MSG7:30 PM EST


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Injury Report
New York Knicks
Atlanta Hawks
Tyson Chandler - Non-Displaced Fracture of the Right Fibula (OUT)Gustavo Ayon - Left ankle sprain/left leg contusion (OUT)
Kenyon Martin - Strained Abdominal Muscle (QUEST)
Raymond Felton - Sore Left Hamstring (OUT)


Today in Knicks history
December 14, 2003Allan Houston tallies 39 points, including a go-ahead jumper with :18.1 left, leading the Knicks to a 89-87 win over Washington at the Garden. Houston passes Richie Guerin for fifth place on the Knicks’ all-time scoring list (10,392).



Recent meetings
November 16, 2013For the second time in less than a week, the Knicks and Hawks faced off, this time at Madison Square Garden. This time the Hawks got the better end of the deal as they revenged an earlier loss to cruise to a 110-90 victory over the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden. Carmelo Anthony led the way with 23 points and 12 rebounds over 34 minutes. Andrea Bargnani posted 16 points and nine rebounds over 28 minutes. Iman added 11 points and seven rebounds. Atlanta was paced by a total team effort as eight Hawk players scored in double-figures. The game was over when the Hawks outscored the Knicks 30-21 in the second quarter and never looked back as they never relinquished the lead en route to a 110-90 victory over the host New York Knicks.
November 13, 2013In a tough road game, New York came out firing taking a 55-45 lead after two quarters to only see it disappear in the third quarter. New York remained poised and was able to fight out a tough Eastern Conference matchup and grab a 95-91 victory over the Atlanta Hawks at Philips Arena. Carmelo Anthony led the way with 25 points and four rebounds over 40 minutes. Andrea Bargnani put together his best performance in a New York Knick uniform so far in the young season with 20 points, a team high 11 rebounds and two assists over 31 minutes. Tim Hardaway Jr. provided a positive spark off the bench with 14 points on 5-8 shooting over 15 minutes. Atlanta was powered by Jeff Teague’s 25 points and eight assists over 40 minutes. Al Horford added 23 and five rebounds over 35 minutes.
 
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rady

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I fail to understand why this team can be so inconsistent from one game to another.


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