New York Knicks (8-17) vs. LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS(11-13)
Mon. 12/18/2009 at 8.00pm ET at MSG
Mon. 12/18/2009 at 8.00pm ET at MSG
I'm not going to say nothing about this game since I'm disgusted with our players and coaches decisions. So will be a preview from ESPN.
''Finally healthy, the Los Angeles Clippers are playing some of their best basketball of the season. The visiting Clippers look to match a season high with a third consecutive victory Friday night, as they try to defeat the New York Knicks for the fifth straight time. The Clippers are limiting opponents to 93.3 points in their last 10 games. Los Angeles' offense has made the difference against New York. The Clippers are averaging 113.8 points during their four-game winning streak in this series.
The Knicks (8-17) won four in a row earlier this month, but are now looking to avoid a third straight loss after falling 98-89 at Chicago on Thursday. Al Harrington scored 16 of his 18 points in the first period, but New York couldn't hold an early 17-point lead. New York shot a season-low 36.0 percent and finished 16 of 47 from 3-point range, setting an NBA season high for 3-point tries and falling two shy of the all-time record. "That's our game," said guard Chris Duhon, who also scored 18 points and is averaging 19.3 in his last three contests. "We're not going to go away from it. We're going to keep shooting it. If we're open, we shoot it." The Knicks are expected to be without guard Larry Hughes (12.3 ppg) for a second straight game because of a strained left groin.''
PG. CHRIS DUHON
SG. WILSON CHANDLER
SF. JARRED JEFFRIES
PF. AL HARRINGTON
C. DAVID LEE
SG. WILSON CHANDLER
SF. JARRED JEFFRIES
PF. AL HARRINGTON
C. DAVID LEE
VS.
PG BARON DAVIS
SG ERIC GORDON
SF AL THORNTON
PF MARCUS CAMBY
C CHRIS KAMAN
That's about all for this game and hope for the best.:crossfingers:
My prediction: KNICKS 110 CLIPPERS 104
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