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Knicks Game Media Row Report

I got to see the game intermittently last night and have not yet reviewed it on Tivo so I'm going to skip my game review and get straight to Ben's Media Row Report...

Knicks vs. Blazers

Tonight's win was less "yay" and more "phew."  It was looking dicey there for far too long as the inferior Knicks destroyed the Blazers on the boards and found ways to get Zach Randolph wide open for jump shots that he happily knocked down, just like old times.  Thankfully, the Blazers were able to turn to their money men - triple-doubler Brandon Roy and Travis Outlaw--in the fourth quarter, eking out a tie that forced overtime.  Once there, the better coached and more disciplined team almost always wins; tonight was no exception as Isaiah Thomas is still coaching the Knicks.

There was plenty of cause for concern during tonight's game and you could sense it in the crowd's pleading, desperate cheers throughout the first half.  Whether the team's inconsistent shooting, long stretches of scoreless play, struggles on the boards and confusion playing team defense can be attributed to the lack of functioning shot clocks and the insufferably long TV timeouts created by ESPN is uncertain.  However, looking ahead at a schedule that includes Denver, Detroit, Houston and Dallas before the all-star break, these issues could certainly fester into big problems, and soon.

Tonight's crowd, though, was nothing if not resilient--fighting through the delays, the scoreless stretches and the double digit deficits, choosing to remain on its feet for the last few minutes of regulation, cheering full throttle as Travis nailed that huge jumper and the Knicks' offense self-destructed.  When Jarrett and then Brandon iced it with their free throws, there were both loud cheers and audible exhales of relief.

Despite the struggles, tonight's game was a must-win and the team pulled itself together, nabbing the "w" and sending the fans home happy.  Unfortunately, they probably also sent their coaching staff home with migraines and game tapes to review.

Up Close and Personal

Mr. Miles showed up early and stayed late tonight.  Pregame he was stretched out courtside, with a sleeve noticeably covering his rehabbing knee.

The two funniest players on the team?  Hard to say but both were sporting perma-smiles tonight.

Mr. All Star and Mr. Slam Dunk seriously discuss the epic parties they threw back in college.

Did you hear?  Zach Randolph was back in town for the first time since being traded over the off-season.  There was moderate interest in his presence.

Living Legend living large in that suit. Clyde hasn't lost a step.

Another sign that the Blazers organization gets it: they distributed these nice full-color signs to fans honoring Brandon's selection to the all-star team.

Random Game Notes

-- By request, we're trying bullet points tonight.
-- Jarrett Jack chose the pregame music, opting for the unforgettable "Dey Know" by Shawtylo.
-- Zach was met by a lot of boos and some cheers during introductions but, prior to that, he had fans lined up asking for his autograph.  He politely obliged.
-- Speaking of Zach, rumor is that he didn't arrive on the team bus tonight.  First Steph making his own schedule and now Zach? What's your dysfunction, New York?  (Ed Note:  ESPN.com has him arriving only an hour before the tip.  I guess that was for old time's sake?  --Dave)
-- Both Freddy Jones and Nate Robinson got loud "welcome home" cheers.  There was a lot of Huskies gear in the audience tonight.  
-- Blake and ZBo enjoyed a lengthy conversation pregame.  Blake talks to everyone, he is a true ambassador.
-- Blazers President Larry Miller came out during the first timeout to give a speech, encouraging fans to cheer on Brandon and Lamarcus for their all star selections.  The fans gave a rowdy standing ovation. As he came back on the court, Martell was enthusiastically clapping too.
--Speaking of Aldridge, he came out firing tonight, almost as if he had something to prove against Mr. Randolph.
-- Annoyed by the shot clock while watching at home?  It was pretty much miserable in the arena too. Delay after delay after delay.  They tried to announce the scores over the public address system, then they moved the shot clocks to the side, then they brought out 3 ladders to try to fix the clocks, for a while only the Blazers' clock was working, later the face of one of the clocks got knocked down during halftime shots, just a total mess. It clearly affected the Knicks' play down the stretch.
-- They showed a fan holding a sign that read "Zach who?" on the scoreboard, which drew a number of cheers.
-- Jamal Crawford can attempt fourth quarter jump shots against my team any day of the week. LeBron James he is not.
-- Nate switched up the lineups down the stretch, letting both Joel and Blake get some run.  Both had key contributions: Joel with a great Bill Russell block to himself that started a fast break, Blake with a number of runners in traffic and one move that spun Nate Robinson around like a Ninja Turtle.
-- Travis Outlaw rules.
-- After Jack hit his big runner in overtime, he high-fived his teammates and one lucky female fan courtside got a high-five as well.  Jack was pumped, which was great to see as he's been struggling a bit as of late.
-- Paging James Jones: are you ok?  Do you read me?  Hello?
-- Roy notched his career first triple double.  2 rebounds in the last minute of overtime helped get the job done.
-- Loved seeing both Jack and Roy nail their free throws down the stretch.
-- Isiah looked like a beaten man after the game.  Really dejected, deflated, and he was barely audible as he answered questions.  I almost felt bad for the guy but then I remembered it might have been a tad self-inflicted.

--Ben Golliver

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Isiah is clinical
I feel sorry for the guy even though his pain is self-inflicted. He (and the whole Knickerbackers organization) appears to suffer from some sort of dissociative disorder. That would explain his inability to even comprehend how badly he has screwed up. That is why he can go blithely on instead of collapsing in spasmodic self-loathing over the putrid mess that he has made of the Kinicks.

These remarks would seem to apply to persons and institutions other than Isiah and the Knicks. Some have argued that our country is in the mess it is in because of George W. Bush's inability to comprehend how badly HE has screwed up.

I'd hate to be a New York resident AND a Knicks fan. Seeing it unfold up close would be too much.

Nature bats last.

by fisheyes on Feb 2, 2008 11:37 AM PST reply actions  

Yes. Sockpuppet and his handlers have brought us
to the brink. But that's another blog, I guess. Isiah doesn't appear to have handlers, except maybe the voices in his head. Ugh.

by annthefan on Feb 2, 2008 3:25 PM PST up reply actions  

Politics
is most definitely another blog, unless you really like flamewars. Zero references to any pols, Dem or GOP, would be greatly appreciated.

Thankee kindly.

by dmac on Feb 2, 2008 4:00 PM PST up reply actions  

Comparisons between Isiah and W
are perfectly legit. The parallels are too obvious. Get over it.
Nature bats last.

by fisheyes on Feb 2, 2008 6:13 PM PST up reply actions  

Even so
while we don't strictly forbid political talk there are people who feel different ways about our President and for some such a comment would be quite inflammatory and thus not as clear as you paint it.  For that reason this particular comparison should start and end here.

I don't think you can find two schools of thought on Isiah though.

--Dave

by Dave on Feb 2, 2008 8:30 PM PST up reply actions  

We could have made this game a lot easier on us
If we would have been committed to driving the ball to the hoop.  By the end of the 3rd quarter, we only had about 4 free throw attempts, and it wasn't because the refs were lousy (though they refused to blow the whistle every time Brandon Roy got hacked.  I assume Baron Davis was behind this somehow.)

I loved how Jack made that clutch basket in overtime, as Zach Randolph watched from the low block.  I didn't realize how bad of a defender Zach was until I saw him guard us.  

I'm hip, I'm slick, and all the women want my phone number!

by silkybrown on Feb 2, 2008 11:46 AM PST reply actions  

good game, good recap
Quick said Zach was late b/c of traffic coming from his home
http://blog.oregonlive.com/behindblazersbeat/2008/02/zbo_being_zbo.html

I loved the point guard battle last night.  Nate breaking Steve's ankles, and then Steve doing it back to him.  Blake had some nice runners in the lane, when did he learn that move?

Travis came up clutch too, that big shot to force overtime and his huge dunk in OT

Travis Outlaw drops the sledgehammer on Daequan Cook for a dunk so vicious, it's illegal in 48 states.

by BlazerBandit on Feb 2, 2008 12:36 PM PST reply actions  

Appreciate the TMNT
reference.

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by broggerboy19 on Feb 2, 2008 1:10 PM PST reply actions  

i always worry
about these games we expect to win. they're rarely as easy as forecasted. the blazers aren't that good yet. and right now they're in a little bit of a slump (especially at SF).

(for me there was a black cloud hanging over the cleveland game because of the trade rumors that day. it was interesting to read later that KP went around to reassure certain players they were safe. can anyone say "travis outlaw"?

speaking of whom, there are signs lately that he's beginning to feel more confident about driving to the hoop. he's still a work-in-progress. note how he's suddenly begun taking [and making] 3s.)

ignacio

by ignacio on Feb 2, 2008 1:56 PM PST reply actions  

Thanks for the bullet points
My eyes feel a lot better after this one. And I don't want to chance missing any of them, because they're good stuff.
The good thing about Jack inbounding is that he's already standing out of bounds. - Fizbin

by jamon51 on Feb 2, 2008 2:09 PM PST reply actions  

Yep, good stuff
Your media row report is a nice compliment to Dave's game analysis.  Keep it coming!

by shralpster on Feb 2, 2008 3:16 PM PST reply actions  

I went to the game and then watched it twice
on ESPN. Here are my observations

- The Blazer's played some really good half court defense for most of the game with a few breakdowns here and there.

-The Blazer's played great team basketball which gave them great open looks and got our outside shooters the ball where they like it. They just missed shots.

-The Knicks opted for one on one half court offense a good portion of the time.

  • This isn't breaking news but we got handled on the boards. A lot of times it would be three Blazers and one Knick and the Knick would come away with it. A lot of balls seemed to bounce off of our hands.

  • It had to be frustrating and very tiring for the Blazers to get defensive stops or force tough shots only to have the Knicks get the rebound and lay it in.

  • The Sonics outrebounded the Knicks by 20+ tonight. Were the Knicks just tired or are we THAT bad?

-Martell is becoming a much more well rounded player. Keep him around.

-Blake did some great penetrate and pull up shots. Perhaps we will see more of those.

- The Blazers start hitting their open shots (Jones and Webster) and taking it to the rack more (Outlaw, LA) and they are back in the playoff hunt.

by hoopsdreams on Feb 3, 2008 12:28 AM PST reply actions  

Rebounding is a big problem
Maybe the Blazers should see if New Jersey would Trade J.Kidd for LaFrentz/Miles/McRoberts and Green. Kidds contract expires in 08-09 just like LaFrentz and they would also be getting two young guys in McRoberts and Green like they want. We could use someone to tutor Sergio. And Kidd could also most likly show all the other guys how to rebound better even Frye, he does not rebound very well at all for a big guy.We don't really need him to score just teach.And we would most likly get our young guys playoff experience. And next year go to the finials before Kidd retires'.I checked it out on trade machine it work for both teams.

by billyjoejack on Feb 3, 2008 4:57 PM PST reply actions  

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