Recap Knicks 138 Warriors 125

by Tommy Dee on November 30th, 2008 at 12:05 am

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This may have been Al Harrington‘s coming out party, but two other Knicks overshadowed an utterly dominant performance with incredible performances of their own.

In an offensive explosion not seen around these parts, maybe ever, the Knicks lit the Warriors up for 82 first half points, wait, can I say that again?, 82 first half points and never looked back on route to a 138-125 win at the Garden.

Walt Frazier and Mark Jackson please step aside as the new record holder for assists in a game is Chris Duhon who dished out 22 dimes (3 turnovers) setting up Harrington 36 points and David Lee 37 points and 21 rebounds all night long.

The Knicks as a team netted 13 threes for the game but managed 10 in the first half.

Wow.

Not much more to say other than the team clicked and it gives you an idea of what they are capable of offensively.

Corey Maggette led the Warriors with 32 and Jamal Crawford finished with 21 points on just 6-20 shooting and added 10 rebounds and 5 assists, but was overshadowed by Harrington who made his presence felt in NY.

The Knicks 8-8 face the Portland Trailblazers on Tuesday night.

(AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)