Pre-Game News and Notes
The New York Knicks will look to bounce back from possibly
their most embarrassing performance of the season Tuesday against the
Sacramento Kings tonight. The Knicks were handled with ease by the Los Angeles
Lakers, and will look to get back on track with only 11 games remaining on the
season and their playoff hopes on life support. The Knicks will have revenge on
their mind tonight as well to help add fuel to the fire, as the Kings won the
first meeting this season at Madison Square
Garden . Here are some keys to the
game tonight.
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-Player News and Notes
It may have looked like some players were injured last night
with how they played, but the Knicks will have the same players at their
disposal to use tonight. Iman Shumpert had been battling a virus but was able
to suit up last night and should be out there again tonight.
For the Kings, Quincy Acy could return tonight after missing
the last two games with an ankle injury. Starting point guard Isaiah Thomas is
questionable with a right quad contusion after not practicing Tuesday. Thomas
has been dealing with sprained ligaments in his shooting wrist, and it has been
hinted that head coach Mike Malone may look to start resting Thomas.
-Give Effort
Last night the Knicks looked defeated, playing frighteningly
poor against quite possibly the worst Lakers team in franchise history. The
Knicks embarrassed themselves with the loss Tuesday and made an appearance in
the playoffs extremely unlikely. The Knicks need to come out with more effort
tonight or the Kings will run them off the court. The Knicks already suffered a
loss to the Kings this season, so it would be common sense to think they will
try, but as we have seen throughout the season nothing is certain with this
Knicks team.
-Small Forward Battle
This could have easily been the match-up of the game as
well, as Carmelo Anthony will be facing off against Rudy Gay. Both players are
dynamic scorers and will be matched up together throughout the night. Anthony
started slow last night, missing his first six shots, but he finished the game making
his next 10-15 and ending with 29 points. He needs to get off to a better start
tonight as the Knicks go only as far as Anthony will take them.
Gay is a talented scorer and has looked much better as a
second option behind Cousins on the Kings than as the go-to guy. Gay can knock
down jumpers and is athletic enough to get to the rim, qualities that can give
above average defenders fits. The match-up between the two small forwards will
be worth keeping an eye on as well as the center match-up.
-Bench Play
With J.R. Smith and Amar’e Stoudemire being inserted into
the starting lineup, the bench has been unable to pickup the slack. Tim Hardaway
Jr. has become the go-to option off the bench and teams are focusing on him
more defensively, making his life difficult on the offensive end. Where the
real problem arises is defensively for the Knicks bench. Hardaway Jr. has
become a player opponents gameplan to attack; when he is in the game whoever he
is guarding is getting the ball. The bench has become a weak point for the
Knicks, and it was never more evident than when they were unable to hold onto a
15 point lead against the Philadelphia
76ers in the fourth quarter last weekend.
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