Lee Remains A Knick Backup

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  1. Shapecity

    Shapecity S2/JBB Teamster Staff Member Administrator

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">GREENBURGH, N.Y., Feb. 19 ? The bruise along David Lee?s right cheek bone is fading, replaced by bags under both eyes. Lee, the Knicks? tireless rebounder, returned from a busy weekend in Las Vegas feeling, well, tired.

    It was not the 14 shots he took (and made) in Friday?s sophomore-rookie game during the N.B.A.?s All-Star weekend. And it was not from hauling around the most valuable player trophy.

    It was the whirlwind of promotional appearances and corporate commitments that followed.

    ?I really didn?t have any time to enjoy myself out there,? Lee, looking weary, said Monday after practice. ?I was a busy guy the rest of the weekend.?

    The grind of All-Star weekend is known to drain players. This is rarely an issue for the Knicks, who have not had a true All-Star in six years. But Lee, a 6-foot-9 forward with a blue-collar work ethic in the lane, made a bold impression in the N.B.A.?s version of the junior varsity game, scoring 30 points and grabbing 11 rebounds.

    Now the heavy lifting begins. The Knicks are 23-30 as they resume the season. Three and a half games out of a playoff berth in the Eastern Conference, they have only 29 games left to prove themselves playoff worthy. They need every ounce of hustle that Lee has left. If Eddy Curry is still snarling over his All-Star Game snub, all the better.

    ?He was a little winded today,? Coach Isiah Thomas said of Lee. ?But once he feels the adrenaline in the Garden and the fans cheer for him and everything else, 7:35 tomorrow, I?m sure he?ll be his same, energetic self.?

    The playoff push begins Tuesday night against the Orlando Magic at Madison Square Garden. Orlando (27-26) is among the teams the Knicks are chasing at the bottom of the playoff field, so this is as good a place as any to start.

    Thomas said he spent the weekend recharging, watching film and studying upcoming opponents. Although the Knicks headed into the All-Star Game break on a sour note ? a 1-2 trip that ended with a blowout loss against Golden State ? Thomas remains stubbornly sunny about his team. He also remains stubbornly attached to his starting lineup, which at the moment includes Jerome James at power forward.

    Lee may represent the best about the Knicks? future, but he remains a reserve in the present. Thomas repeated that curious stance Monday. Lee?s role has become such a curiosity that it was discussed during the broadcast of the sophomore-rookie game. Lee was also asked about it at least a few times by other players.

    ?But like I said after the game and at halftime when they interviewed me about it, we got a great group of all-around players here, and it?s up to Coach Thomas,? said Lee, who is averaging 11.2 points and 10.6 rebounds a game. ?And the guys that are starting have been doing a good job.?</div>

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  2. STC

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    It's not about who starts the game, its all about who finishes the game.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">STC Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">It's not about who starts the game, its all about who finishes the game.</div>

    i completely agree with you, but at the same time lee has earned a starting spot by now in my opinion. He completely owned in the rookie sophomore game, comes off the bench the other night for a double double, and is a crowd favorite (not that that should really matter towards who starts, but its just a point). on the other hand, who should the knicks start him over???
     
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    and now he doesn't even play a second...was he hurt?
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">hoops4life Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">i completely agree with you, but at the same time lee has earned a starting spot by now in my opinion. He completely owned in the rookie sophomore game, comes off the bench the other night for a double double, and is a crowd favorite (not that that should really matter towards who starts, but its just a point). on the other hand, who should the knicks start him over???</div>

    He could start over Channing Frye, but he is a great energy off the bench.

    Look at Ben Gordon, the guy could start for most teams, but he comes off the bench and gives them a spark.

    Lee is playing 31 minutes a game, Channing Frye only 26 as a starter, so I don't see a problem.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">hoops4life Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">and now he doesn't even play a second...was he hurt?</div>

    Yeah, I couldn't get to see the game, what happened? I'll try and catch a replay of the game.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">STC Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Yeah, I couldn't get to see the game, what happened? I'll try and catch a replay of the game.</div>
    David Lee was out with the flu yesterday, so he didn't play.
     
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    He was out with the flu. He should be starting damnit...
     

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