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Crittenton's 23 points help Grizzlies cruise past Knicks
MEMPHIS 130, NEW YORK 114
 

By Jason Smith
PA Sportsticker Contributing Writer

MEMPHIS, Tennessee (Ticker) - Donnie Walsh has his work cut out
for him as the new team president of the the New York Knicks.

The Knicks, who announced Walsh's hiring Wednesday during a
press conference in New York, remained winless on the road
against the Western Conference this season with a 130-114 loss
to the lowly Memphis Grizzlies at FedEx Forum.

Rookie guard Javaris Crittenton scored a season-high 23 points
to lead eight Memphis players in double figures, as the
Grizzlies swept the season series against the Knicks for just
the second time in team history.

"We came out and we hit hard in the first half," said
Crittenton, who finished 7-of-11 from the field and added a
career-high tying nine rebounds. "Also we didn't come out in
the third and fourth quarters and become complacent about the
lead."

Zach Randolph had a team-high 27 points and grabbed 10 rebounds
for New York, which trailed by 11 after the first quarter, 14 at
halftime, as well as 14 entering the final period. The Knicks,
who never got closer than nine points in the fourth, fell to
0-9 this season against the Southwest Division and 0-14 on the
road versus the Western Conference.

Earlier Wednesday, the Knicks announced Walsh had been hired to
rebuild the franchise. The former Indiana Pacers executive
hired Knicks coach Isiah Thomas to coach the Pacers in 2000.

"I think we've been together under pressure situations before
and he knows what kind of coach I am," said Thomas of his
relationship with Walsh. "We've had success together before at
Indiana, so I don't feel I have to prove anything
coaching-wise."

Knicks reserve forward Malik Rose thinks the hiring of Walsh can
help settle down the franchise.

"I don't know much about Mr. Walsh, but if they hired him, I
think he's fully capable of doing good things," Rose said. "I
don't think they would have hired someone who they didn't feel
was capable of getting the job done. "We are who we are right
now, and have seven games to try and make as much of a plus out
of the rest of the season as possible."

But Walsh's hiring hardly seemed to inspire New York on the
court Wednesday. The Knicks allowed Memphis to score a
season-high 130 points and shoot a season-best 60 percent from
the field (48-of-80).

Memphis connected on 14 of its first 17 shot attempts in the
first quarter to lead by as many as 17 points in the first
period.

"We got off to a good start and I thought that was the key to
our confidence," Grizzlies coach Marc Iavaroni said. "Obviously
we had some starters who were very proficient. Specifically,
Rudy Gay and Mike Conley had a very good night statistically.
They played with a lot of confidence."

The Grizzlies' stretched their lead to 20 points late in the
second quarter, when Mike Conley nailed a 3-pointer from the
right side to make it, 66-46, with 2:47 left in the half.
Memphis' 74 first-half points tied the franchise record for
points scored in a first half and tied its season-high for
points scored in a half.

Gay added 21 points and rookie Conley had 18 on 8-of-10 shooting
for Memphis.

"Conley is coming off pick-and-rolls like he's been knocking
them down all his life," Iavaroni said. "Rudy Gay is making
shots like that and playing with a real presence. You start to
think, 'We are going to get some luck here tonight,' and it was
good to see."


 
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