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Knicks survive late run from Pistons
NEW YORK 98, DETROIT 94
 

By Chuck Klonke
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

AUBURN HILLS, Michigan (Ticker) - It was a rare night to enjoy
for beleaguered New York Knicks coach Isiah Thomas.

Thomas was honored as a member of the Detroit Pistons' 50th
anniversary team in pregame ceremonies, then watched his Knicks
barely hold on for 98-94 victory against the Pistons on Tuesday
night.

Detroit trailed 90-67 with 8:42 remaining, but the Pistons went
on a 27-6 run to cut the margin to 96-94 on a three-point play
by rookie Rodney Stuckey with 33.7 seconds left. Mardy Collins
secured the win for New York with jumper with 7.2 seconds to go.

"I was a little concerned, but it was good to see how the young
guys would react in that situation," Knicks guard Jamal Crawford
said. "They're getting worlds of experience being out there
with a big lead and having a team come back like that with the
crowd getting into it."

"I'm very proud of the guys in that locker room," Thomas said.
"We've had a very difficult year, and they haven't given up.
We've faced some extreme difficulties, but they are going out
there every night and playing hard."

The win snapped a 10-game losing streak in "Motown" for New
York, which hadn't won at the Palace of Auburn Hills since March
27, 2002.

"It was ugly," said Detroit guard Chauncey Billups, who had 11
points. "It was (Isiah's) night, I guess."

Rookie Wilson Chandler, who grew up in Benton Harbor, Michigan,
led the Knicks with 19 points and Crawford added 16.

"You look forward to coming home, but you try not to get too
happy about it," Chandler said. "You try not to do too many
things, nothing extra, just play like it's a regular game."

"We're just trying to play like it's the first game of the
season," Chandler said about playing hard despite the teams
dismal 22-56 record. "Just play hard and try to win."

However, with New York's record, a win against one of the NBA's
top teams means a lot.

"We cherish every win at this point," Crawford said. "They've
been hard to come by. We've put back-to-back wins together, so
we want to see if we can end the season strong."

New York held the Pistons to 28 percent shooting in the first
half en route to a 57-34 halftime advantage. New York used an
impressive 17-1 run in the second quarter to go ahead by 25.

"We were moving the ball well," said Chandler, who had nine
points in the run. "When we got double-teamed, we passed the
ball. We were making the extra pass and getting shots."

The Knicks never trailed after a 9-0 run midway through the
first, making it 17-9.

Detroit coach Flip Saunders felt that the pregame ceremony
affected his team.

"There's no question it throws things off," Saunders said. "It
was emotional before the game. I told our guys this is a great
lesson because it shows you how important preparation and
routine is before a game."

Detroit's starters, who sat out the second quarter, played most
of the third, but still trailed 79-60 going into the final
period.

Amir Johnson came off the bench to lead Detroit with 14 points.


 
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