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via NY Post |
Tonight the Knicks head to the Motor City hoping to
snap out of their early season doldrums.
Their opponent is a Pistons team that is also struggling to meet
expectations after a busy offseason that included the acquisitions of Brandon Jennings, Josh Smith and the return of former Piston great Chauncey Billups. With both
teams sitting at 3-6, and in need of a win, expect this game to be
intense and scrappy.
The Knicks are going up against the gigantic
frontcourt of Greg Monroe, Andre Drummond and Josh Smith, meaning rebounds will
be at a premium. It will be interesting to see if Coach Woodson starts Kenyon
Martin alongside Andrea Bargnani and Carmelo Anthony to add some much needed
toughness. With Metta World Peace already ruled out Amar’e Stoudemire will have
to bring his best game and make an impact in his limited minutes. Adding Martin to the
starting lineup allows Melo to match up with Josh Smith who is no
easy cover by any means but it saves Anthony the punishment of banging with
seven footers Monroe or Drummond all game.
n the backcourt the matchup to watch out for is
Brandon Jennings versus Raymond Felton (if he plays). Felton hasn't looked good to start
this season and has had trouble guarding elusive point guards. Woodson
may throw Shumpert, Prigioni or newfound rival J.R. Smith at Jennings.
The Smith-Jennings feud is easily the best storyline heading into this game after the two traded shots on Twitter. Jennings has always played good against the team that passed
on him in the ’09 Draft, but this feud might fuel J.R. to break out of his
early season rust and light up the building. J.R. always has the potential to
shoot the lights out of the gym just as much as he can shoot his team out of
the game. If he regains that balance of driving to the basket and launching
from downtown expect a huge game from the reigning Sixth Man of the Year.
This game will be a grind no doubt and the
frontcourt has to come with its A++ game against that huge Detroit presence. If
Bargnani can replicate what he did on Thursday against Houston and Martin’s
energy and toughness frees up Melo to not worry about banging down low the
Knicks are in good shape.
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