Everything is bigger in Texas and the Knicks got two huge wins in their Texas road trip. They could’ve swept their Texas slate had it not been for late game mental errors. Nonetheless the Knicks have come into 2014 with a new attitude. Amid trade rumors and heavy criticism, Carmelo Anthony and company finally look like a basketball team. Iman Shumpert got his swagger back putting up a career-high 27 points in a win against the reigning Western Conference Champion Spurs. Following that with an equally impressive 26 points in a tough loss to H-Town. In the finale against Dallas Shump hit big shots late to secure the game.
The team returns to The Garden for the first time in 2014 with hopes of changing their luck in the New Year. Coach Woodson is starting to mix it up giving younger guys like Toure’ Murry decent minutes and it has paid off. Murry’s defense in the second quarter in San Antonio helped the Knicks get going. With Kenyon Martin getting healthier by the day the second unit looks a lot better with Murry, Hardaway Jr. and STAT. J.R. Smith and Beno Udrih continue to struggle finding their range, but both have had key hustle plays to help keep the Knicks alive.
The question heading
into Tuesday’s matchup against the Pistons; was this Texas road trip a farce
or the beginning of turn around the Knicks have been desperately looking for? Carmelo
Anthony has had a rough year of criticism and trade rumors, but is starting to
look like the leader his team has needed since the veteran presence of Jason
Kidd and Rasheed Wallace left the locker room. Melo willed his soldiers to
victory in Dallas and if this continues the Knicks can start climbing
themselves out of the giant hole they dug. Detroit is coming off a mauling at
the hands of the Grizzlies on their home floor. The Pistons do play better on
the road going 8-8 compared to their 6-12 home record.
If the Knicks come
out firing like they did in Dallas they can wrap this one up early. Coach
Woodson has to continue riding his young guns. Their energy has changed the way
the team comes out. If Shump remains hot and J.R. can start getting back to
driving to the basket like he did last year he will start getting those open
shots to hit. Expect Anthony to continue his good play and focus more on how he
leads his squad during those tough moments. Those stretches of adversity will
be where the Knicks will win or lose this game. So far the Knicks have given us
no reason to doubt them in 2014; let's hope that does not change.
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