Game Ball

by Tommy Dee on October 30th, 2008 at 9:02 am

Obviously Jamal Crawford has earned it, as did Wilson Chandler for his energy off the bench.  So, we’ve got a tough decision here to start the season.

One can talk about Crawford’s performance after struggling all preseason, but how about Quentin Richardson?

At one point during the game I looked up and said,” How does Q have 16 points?” That is the sign of an unassumingly efficient game and the numbers tell the story:

28 minutes
5-9 FG
2-5 3s
4-4 FTs
4 assists
4 rebounds

So congrats Q, you get the game ball…

  • http://www.counterpunch.com/ krumbledkookie

    Q def. deserves it. An efficient and productive game from someone like Q is all that you can ask, and he delivered.

    An inspiring performance from the Knicks last nite… I have a feeling (I’m sure we all do) that we will win and lose a lot of these high-scoring games.

  • Deadpanwalking

    Man, there were a lot of players who could have gotten the game ball. David Lee had a double-double and only missed 5 shots (including a free throw) all night, plus he had 5 assists. Randolph looked good and gave the Heat defense fits. Nate had 7 assists and a single turnover in 25 minutes. Crawford looked like a force. Let me just say how great it was to enjoy watching a Knick game. They played great team ball. The next order of business will be to cut back the turnovers.