Game Thread

by Chris Alvino on November 27th, 2009 at 9:24 pm

Sorry for the lack of a preview, but here is a game thread for tonight’s game against the Nuggets.  The Knicks are off to a good start.  Hopefully they keep it up.

Enjoy.

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Chris Alvino grew up in Crestwood, NY. He graduated from Regis High School in 2005. There he played both basketball and baseball. Chris is currently a student at Boston College, where he practices with the varsity Women's Basketball Team (... seriously). Chris has been a Knicks' fan for years and can literally talk about them all day long, every day of the week. Chris enjoys writing on this blog and seeing what everyone out there has to say about it. View all posts by Chris Alvino →
  • jaknicksfan

    Wow Even The Stiffs Duhon & Jeffries are Playing Good even though its only the 2nd Quarter we Are Actually Winning! Please Stay Close

  • DaGawD_KnowLedge

    duhon out for the season hopefully

  • jaknicksfan

    Duhon Finally plays a Good Half and Now He’s Done for a While. Well Now we will finally see T.Doug and Maybe Walsh Will finally Make a Deal for a Point Guard. Good 1st Half Let’s Hope We Keep It Up

  • bartnyk

    WeRE losing whts new

  • bartnyk

    Its fate Duhons ankle was a act of god bring in A.I.

  • DaGawD_KnowLedge

    well said

  • jaknicksfan

    So Much For Fate, Duhon is Back out there Unreal we Have No Luck At All.

  • bartnyk

    LOL we don’t even have good bad luck.

  • bartnyk

    I’m wondering as Melo strolls down the lane wouldnt Thabeet had been a good pick??

  • itzyung1

    I wonder what it would take to get Thabeet from Memphis.

  • bartnyk

    Can someone explain why Gallinari on the bench the whole second half?

  • JASONHAYES

    Because he’s inconsistent!

  • itzyung1

    Yea its that NO Not the fact that he is going up against a good defense it has to be the one that makes Gallo look bad….
    I hate losing the idiots always make there way out.

  • bartnyk

    So he should sit when we play good defensive teams?

  • IDunnoMyName

    Anyone who, like myself, is a glutton for punishment and a fan of disappointment and watched the game pretty much from start to finish would agree that the scoreboard and on-screen clock were off all night. That being said, I remember one sequence where, after free throws, Crispino said something to the effect of “and we’re tied” only to have the scoreboard disappear, some time run, a timeout be called and, when they got back from commercial, the Nuggets were up 2. Crispino might just have been mistaken in his call, but I thought he was correct (no way to verify it since the scoreboard was missing from the broadcast). I am going to try and go back through the DVR and see if I can isolate the sequence, though I doubt the official scorers would let something like that skip. Clyde did allude to the fact that some of the clocks/scoreboards in the arena were malfunctioning/off, so you never know….

    Either way, very tough loss.

  • DaGawD_KnowLedge

    word

  • gdaibes

    ur an idiot..

  • jaknicksfan

    This Game Hurts. I Guess The Good Thing is Jeffries Didn’t Look Like a Complete StiFF Last Night He Was Active And Played Pretty Good. Hopefully We Can Trade Him Sooner Than The Deadline So Hill Can Finally Play. And Why Couldn’t Duhon Have Stayed Down And Out? At Least He even Played a Little Better Last Night Too.

  • jaknicksfan

    No He Shouldn’t Sit. Its Not Right Duhon Hadn’t Hit A Shot In 5 or 6 games shooting 20% and He Keeps Playing. Let Gallo Play Through It. Dantoni Has Been Coaching Like Crap All Season. Then Again the Players Don’t Have any Balls at All Guys just Part Like The Red Sea When Somebody Drives The Lane. This Is Aggravating.

  • DatNewYorker

    LOL

  • Heri

    After the same back operation that Gallo received, Duhon was ran into the ground. Are these the results? It could be psychological, it isn’t always physically.

  • DatNewYorker

    I think I am going to give D’Antoni his first compliment of the year. He actually had the team attacking the basket. The Offense was balanced. They were not predictable. They went to the post and they set up players who were slashing to the basketball. We just took one step forward. Lets see if we take two steps back on Sunday.

  • Heri

    What Duhon displayed during the first half of last season was real. It was for too long a stretch for it, to not be real. It was a prolonged decent point guard play. Something happened, somewhere within him to change it. Being ran into the ground is it.

  • BiggieSmalls

    his streak of decent play was NOT the whole first half. more like the first 25 games. And plenty of scrub players have put it together for a short period like 25-40 games.

    His body of work before and since stands for itself. Including the Bulls letting him walk.

  • Jeff Cykiert

    I remember seeing the score was tied with 6 minutes left and just assuming we were going to lose.

  • Heri

    It wasn’t carelessness to run Duhon into the ground a year removed from back surgery?

  • Heri

    Maybe D feels he owes Duhon and is giving him time to get it together. D is the one that needs to get it together. What’s done is done, it can’t be changed. The Knicks need a new point guard, Nate, Douglas, Hughes and point forward Gallo should take over the handling of the ball. Live and learn, don’t ever run Gallo at 40 minutes a game. Gallo seemed to have lost something since playing 40 ninutes in one game. If I remember correctly.

  • JASONHAYES

    Duhon is unbearable I would welcome this guy back in a second.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wy_OQsT8uTw

    Remeber him?

  • JASONHAYES

    With each loss mounting, the Isiah days look better and better, minus the bad contracts.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bY4Veetjtuc