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Chandler, Knicks overcome Magic
NEW YORK 100, ORLANDO 90
 

By Larry Fleisher
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

NEW YORK (Ticker) -- Patrick Ewing heard the loudest cheers
of the night, but the crowd also had an opportunity to applaud
for rookie Wilson Chandler and the rest of the New York Knicks

Chandler scored a season-high 23 points as the New York Knicks
snapped their latest losing streak at five games by pulling away
for a 100-90 victory over the Orlando Magic on Sunday night.

Zach Randolph added 20 and 11 rebounds for the Knicks (21-56),
who posted their 21st victory and won for just the sixth time
since the All-Star break.

"Everybody came out and played well tonight," Knicks reserve
guard Fred Jones said. "Wil (Chandler) came in and gave us good
minutes to start with and got himself going. He inspired all
of us."

In beating a playoff-bound team for the seventh time this
season, the Knicks also won for just the third time in 20 games.
Their previous two victories were over league-worst Miami.

New York played its first home game since Donnie Walsh took over
as team president in place of coach Isiah Thomas. Walsh was
not at the game and Thomas watched his team despite win shooting
36 percent (33-of-92).

Chandler was not one of the players that shot poorly. The
first-round pick played a season-best 44:20, shot 7-of-16 and
pulled down eight rebounds.

"Wilson did a great job tonight," Thomas said. "I think he
continues to grow. He played a lot of minutes. I thought his
rebounding was great. I also thought his shot making was
great."

"I felt real comfortable today," Chandler said. "I've been
going to the gym getting extra shots so I just played with
confidence today."

The victory also occurred on the night before Ewing's likely
induction into the Basketball Hall of Fame.

Ewing, the franchise's leading scorer, is currently an assistant
coach with Orlando and was given a video tribute during a
second-quarter timeout.

"When you're winning it's a great place to be at," Chandler
said. "The fans want to win. He won when he was here, had a
great career and the fans respect that."

The fans will not be giving any tributes to Thomas' team, which
needs three wins in the final five games to avoid the 23-59 mark
from two years ago under Larry Brown, who was fired after that
season and replaced by Thomas.

Dwight Howard recorded his league-leading 66th double-double,
collecting 13 points and 15 rebounds while going 3-of-10 from
the foul line. Howard's showing at the line was not the only
sub-par performance for Orlando, which locked up third place in
the Eastern Conference with a 15-point win at Cleveland on
Saturday.

"We came out with a little energy, but all of us were a little
flat tonight," Howard said. "Leading up to the playoffs, this
is a time where everybody has to be ready. We looked real flat
tonight. We can't have nights like this."

The Magic shot just 40 percent (32-of-80 and connected on just
9-of-36 the arc. Hedo Turkoglu was 1-of-7 while Rashard Lewis
finished 1-of-9 on 3-point attempts.

"We were awful," Magic coach Stan Van Gundy said. "It was
embarrassing. We shouldn't be tired. We played a game
yesterday, so what? It's the NBA. You can't use that as an
excuse."

New York took a four-point edge after three quarters and went on
an 16-5 run that gave them an 89-76 edge on a 3-pointer by Nate
Robinson with 3:35 remaining.

"Orlando's one of the best teams in the league," Chandler said.
"I think we executed (well) and came up with some big plays.


 
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