David Lee had 24 points and 15 rebounds in the Knicks' victory on Friday night, marking the 18th straight game in which he has reached double-figures in both points and rebounds. It's the longest streak of double-doubles by a Knicks player since Jerry Lucas fashioned a 21-game streak in February and March of 1972. That's right: Lee's streak is longer than the longest such streak (17 games in 1995) of Patrick Ewing's career.
Wow, it's pretty impressive that he has more then Patrick Ewing. Lee is easily one of the most underrated players in the league. Has a good post game and great rebounder. Only problem is his defense, although I have seen improvement lately.