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Knicks down Bobcats, win third straight
NEW YORK 109, CHARLOTTE 107
 

By Larry Fleisher
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

NEW YORK (Ticker) -- Isiah Thomas believes the New York
Knicks have become a team. When he meets with new team
president Donnie Walsh, he might have to answer why it took 79
games.

Jamal Crawford led six players in double figures with 18 points
as the Knicks held on for a 109-107 victory over the Charlotte
Bobcats in front Walsh on Wednesday.

Zach Randolph collected 13 points and 11 rebounds for New York,
which led by as many as 19 in the first half and survived a near
collapse for the second straight night.

Fred Jones added 15 points on five 3-pointers while Quentin
Richardson and rookie Wilson Chandler added 12 apiece. Nate
Robinson chipped in 11 points for New York, which shot 47
percent (46-of-97).

"I think finally the spirit of the team is there," Thomas said.
"I just think they are a team now."

Thomas made that claim after his team equaled a season high with
three straight victories. Three is the longest winning streak
in Thomas' two-year tenure as coach, and the Knicks have won
just 11 of 41 games since a three-game winning streak in
mid-January.

"I just think the collective spirit of the team has gotten
better," Thomas said. "It came late, but team-wise, I just
think the camaraderie of the team, the players the way they
feel about each other, the locker room - guys feel good about
themselves."

"We want to play as well as we can every night," Jones said.
"Of course, it's too late to make the playoffs, but it's not too
late to play well."

Walsh watched his new team in person for the first time after
seeing only highlights of the wins over Orlando and Detroit.
Before the game, Walsh conducted a lengthy press conference
during which he stated he will meet with Thomas before the
season ends next Wednesday in Indiana.

One thing that Thomas will not have to worry about is a 60-loss
season. The Knicks ensured they would at worst finish with 59
defeats, equaling the mark set two seasons ago under Larry
Brown.

"At this time of year, it would be easy for us to hang it up,"
New York forward David Lee said. "We have made a decision from
a practice standpoint to continue to play the way we are capable
of playing. Guys have stepped it up. We are just coming
together as a team."

They barely did that Wednesday and almost blew a five-point lead
in the final minute as Robinson missed a 3-pointer before Emeka
Okafor dunked with 27.7 seconds left. Jones missed an
off-balance layup attempt with 3.9 seconds remaining, and
Charlotte called a timeout after Jared Dudley grabbed the
rebound.

Dudley inbounded to Okafor whose attempt to tie it at the buzzer
fell short.

"I thought he got bumped, but you're not going to get that
call," Bobcats coach Sam Vincent said. "So he goes up, he gets
hit and kind of throws it up. It is what it is. I thought we
had a good look and a good shot at getting it."

The near-comeback denied Charlotte a franchise-record fifth
straight road win. It also off-set a stellar second half by
Raymond Felton, who scored 17 of his 24 points in the final two
quarters.

Jason Richardson also had a solid second half as he scored 15 of
his 25 points. Okafor added 24 points and Matt Carroll chipped
in 17 for Charlotte, which gave up 18 straight points in the
first half.

"We did a good job coming back into the game, but it's a tired
long season," Richardson said. "We didn't come out well in the
first quarter. I think we burnt a lot of energy in the second
half trying to play catch up."

 
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