<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>NEW YORK (AP) -- Channing Frye forced the third overtime with a buzzer-beating jumper, Jamal Crawford took over from there and the New York Knicks outlasted Richard Hamilton and the Detroit Pistons 151-145 Wednesday night.The Knicks withstood their third overtime game in 10 days and Hamilton's career-high 51 points, the first 50-point game against them since Michael Jordan accomplished the feat in 1997. They improved to 4-0 in OT this season, including a pair of triple-overtime games. New York won at Memphis in its season opener.Crawford finished with 29 points, nine in the third overtime. He carried the Knicks after Stephon Marbury fouled out with a season-high 41 points in the second extra period, leaving the already short-handed Knicks with only two available guards.</div>Maybe they should kick some f those big egos out of the game more often, lol.
The Knicks really haven't been terrible this year. They're only a game out of First. :whistling: (Granted in the worst division in Basketball, but who's counting?)
You think the Knicks owner or GM will let Isaiah stay if they make the playoffs but only win 32-35 games?
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (The Punisher @ Dec 28 2006, 12:56 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Isiah is not a bad coach... the player's just don't execute.</div>Alot of that is the fault of Isiah the GM though, as it's a team full of ballhogging Guards who just want to shoot the ball every chance they get. (Not to mention Ballhogging Guards with Rediculous Contracts)
Yeah well I was supposed to be at that game..So I can't say I'm as happy as other Knick fans, granted the game was amazing even from home.