By Kenneth Teape (@teapester725)
Saturday, December 28th, 2013
New York Knicks vs. Toronto Raptors
The Knicks will look to salvage the
home-and-home with the Toronto Raptors tonight after losing 95-83 Friday night.
This game is of the utmost importance for the Knicks as they need to start
mounting some division wins if they plan to take advantage of what is the worst
division in sports. Here are some things to keep an eye on in the game tonight.
-Injury News and Updates
The Knicks will have to find a way to
score once again without Carmelo Anthony. Anthony will miss his third straight
game, as he did not even make the trip to Toronto with the team. Anthony’s
ankle injury has proved too much for him to take the court for the better part
of the last week. Anthony will be sorely missed as they have been outscored by
an average of 20.5 points per game without their leading scorer.
Anthony is not the only player who is
dealing with injuries as Iman Shumpert is battling a thigh injury. He fought
through it last night but he is questionable tonight as he did not perform well
Friday. Amar’e Stoudemire also is struggling with some swelling in his right
wrist the past two games but is supposed to be ready to go Saturday.
For the Raptors we will see if former
Knicks Steve Novak and Landry Fields will take the court against them tonight. Neither
player received any minutes Friday night, and have not for the last seven
games; since the trade with the Sacramento Kings that sent out Rudy Gay the
Raptors have been using their new, higher ceiling players in Patrick Patterson,
Greivis Vasquez and John Salmons.
-Bargnani Returns to Toronto

















