<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'></p> <div class="bi">Richardson Should Play Against Cavs</div> <div> <span style="font-style: italic">Oct 25</span> - The injury is officially being called a "mild sprain," but there is nothing mild about how Quentin Richardson went down Monday night against Boston.</p> </p> The way Richardson remembers it, Paul Pierce fouled him, and when no foul was called, Richardson raced to the other end of the court and prevented a layup by fouling Pierce. And yes, this time the foul was called.</p> </p> Richardson's left ankle sprain sidelined him for the second half against Boston, and the Knicks decided to keep him out of last night's 103-90 victory over visiting Philadelphia. However, the club expects Richardson to be ready for the Nov. 2 season opener in Cleveland when he can battle LeBron James the same way he went after Pierce. -- <font color="#000000">New York Daily News</font></p></div></div>