Couple of notes from QCH:
Ahh, that explains some things.Gerald Henderson - The rookie had a great anticipation steal in the backcourt for a dunk - and earned a seat on the bench for the rest of the evening after forcing up a contested jumper early in the shot clock in the fourth (part of the Bobcats 7 possession drought).
Yup. And as the team gets healthier we'll be the stronger for it.The takeaway from all these positives and negatives: This team is still learning how to play together (and how to play for Larry Brown) and that will continue as players return from injury. The offense is going to struggle and have these mood swings so the defense will have to keep them in games. Against Boston, the D did a decent job but the offense was not up to the task. Tonight, they put together enough stops at the end to hold on and send the fans home happy.




", like it was after the Boston game. I think the biggest change in the game was that the Knicks could not score in the first quarter, period, and that Radmanovic should not play for 37 minutes. With the Knicks playing Lee at center with 4 others on the court to spread the floor, I guess LB thought Diaw and Vlad were our best options against that? Seems to me that we could've put one of the centers on Lee while Diaw rested and not played Radmanovic as much. It's possible that not playing either of the centers instead of Radmanovic, but instead, ANYONE ELSE (Henderson/Brown especially) for a larger percentage of his floor time would've yielded positive enough results to win this one in regulation.
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