Game Thread: New York Knicks vs Charlotte Hornets 7:30 11/7/2017 [Game #10]

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(5-5) -- (5-4)

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Madison Square Garden, New York, NYMSG7:30 PM EST


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Injury Report

Charlotte HornetsNew York Knicks
Nicolas Batum - Strained left elbow (OUT)Joakim Noah - NBA suspension (OUT)
Julyan Stone - Strained left hamstring) (OUT)-
Dwight Howard - Right foot sprain (PROB)-
Michael Kidd-Gilchrist - Personal reasons (NWT)-
Marcus Paige - Two-way contract (NWT)-
Mangok Mathiang - Two-way contract (NWT)-




Game Preview

NEW YORK -- With one Eastern Conference player of the week honor secured, Kristaps Porzingis and the New York Knicks are wondering how high they can go.

The up-and-down Charlotte Hornets, who head to Madison Square Garden on Tuesday night showdown with the Knicks, are just trying to figure out which direction they are heading.

New York (5-4) has won five of six for the first time since early last season, with Porzingis spearheading the effort. Porzingis had games of 38 points (a career high), 37 and 40 (a new career high), all in the span of one week.

His first conference player of the week award, given to him on Monday, is a testament to the role he has taken since Carmelo Anthony was traded to the Oklahoma City Thunder days before training camp began in September.

The 7-foot-3 forward's last performance, a 40-point, eight-rebound, six-block effort in a 108-101 comeback win over Indiana on Sunday shows how far he can take the Knicks, who trailed the Pacers by 19 at one point. The talk in the locker room after the game was about how much potential the team really does have behind its third-year star.

"Since the moment he got here, he seemed like he was ready for the moment," said New York point guard Jarrett Jack, whose insertion into the starting lineup has spurred the team to wins in five of six games following an 0-3 start. "He put himself in a position as far as physically to be able to handle this.

"He already possesses naturally a bunch of skills you can't teach. He's shooting the ball tremendously right now. He's been paying dividends."

Porzingis scored 23 of his points in the second half and 17 in the fourth quarter, doing things befitting a team's No. 1 option.

"I'm seeing a different type of defense almost every night," Porzingis said. "No matter who I'm playing against, they're trying to be physical with me. I'm just trying to make the right decision, whether it's me being aggressive, attacking or passing the ball. Just trying to play my game and staying calm mentally."

If the Knicks are building an identity around their star big man, the Hornets are just trying to discover theirs.

Charlotte (5-5) has lost two straight, including a 112-94 road defeat to the Minnesota Timberwolves on Sunday, after winning three straight following an uneven 2-3 start.

Just when the Hornets thought their offense was coming around -- the team averaged nearly 117 points during the brief win streak -- they scored 195 points the last two games as star guard Kemba Walker shot a combined 8 of 27.

Hornets coach Steve Clifford knows it will be a challenge to stop the surging Knicks. That effort will be without Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, who remains out with a personal matter.

"They're playing well," Clifford said of the Knicks at practice on Monday. "They have a lot of guys who are playing very well offensively, and obviously Porzingis is a handful. It will take a great effort."

The game will be a matchup of contrasting strengths, as the backcourt-led Hornets, who feature smooth Walker and Jeremy Lamb plus improving rookie Malik Monk off the bench, face the Porzingis-and-Enes Kanter-led Knicks.

Kanter has developed into a defensive and rebounding force for the Knicks, taking defensive pressure off Porzingis while averaging 11.3 rebounds per game. Kanter had 18 boards in the win over the Pacers.

"Sometimes we think Enes is down there padding his stats on the offensive end," Knicks forward Tim Hardaway Jr. said. "He's definitely a workhorse, man. He takes care of his body, each and every day. He's made for this. You can see that he just has a knack for that basketball. We need him to continue to do that."

(cbssports.com via STATS)
 
nice thread!
kanter's going to have his hands full, but then again... if bargnani could chump D12 (remember that, folks?) then why can't kanter?
if we can win this game tonight this could have big time implications in our favor down the stretch for the playoffs if we continue to play well.
let's get it!
 
All-Right Great Game-Thread Rady .... We are going up against a East .500 team with a decent back n front court ..
Kanter vs DWhite -- ???
KP vs Kaminski -- Knicks
Lee vs Bacon -- Knicks
THJ vs Lamb -- Hornets
Jack vs Walker -- Hornets
This will be a nice test for the Knicks
 
I'd like to see Frank cover the other teams best PG like Kemba instead of the second unit guy. Lets see if he has the foot speed to keep up with Kemba.
 
69-58 CHA at the half. The boys need another Pacers comeback, Knicks shot 63% and are still losing, shot 10 less shots and CHA made 5 more 3s.
 
Missing the game because I?m working the evening shift. Seems like we got ourselves into another hole.
 
Start of the 4th Quinn Doug Lee Frank and Lance. Horn looking for lightning to strike twice hoping for a D performance by the Knicks.
 
Dougie with 16pts season high after making a deep 3 off a Quinn screen and gets fouled. Makes the FT and the Knicks cut it to 7.
 
Horn gets T'd up protesting an off goal tend replay shows the refs were correct, the basket should not have counted.
 
Who notice Chauncey Billups at MSG sitting with Mills & Perry at the game .. hiring Billups to be our defensive-coach would be a winning move
 
Damn the Knicks got a call with DH shoving KP underneath the Hor nets basket and he gets FT. Hits both to tie it and then nails a 3 from the the top to give the Knicks 114-111 lead 1:48 left
 
That's what worries me about Frank, lack of foot speed. Kemba gets the offensive charge when frank tries to drive the lane.
 
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