Saturday Afternoon Live!
Knicks defeat Raptors; 2-1
I - TOR 100; NYK 83
II - NYK 102; TOR 96
Raptors 103
Knicks 120
FINAL
OLD SCHOOL IS IN THE HOUSE!
It goes without saying the Knicks are far exceeding pre-season expectations. In fact, outside of Tom Thibodeau's arrival, there were no expectations, making what they're accomplishing a pure delight.
Only eight teams presently have more victories than the Knicks, who are now seven games above .500 and winners of nine in a row. If that isn't enough, only five teams have more home wins than the Knicks.
While the excitement level is being compared to eight years ago and winning the Atlantic Division title, this season brings me back to 1983-1984 when coach Hubie Brown demanded defensive effort from Bernard King and a similarly populated roster. That team finished the season at 47-35 (.573), but after 61 games, they owned a 36-25 record, just two games ahead of the Knicks' present pace.
At 27-years of age, Bernard King led the Knicks with 26.3 points per game, and Bill Cartwright was number two with 17.0 points per game. Today, 26-year old Julius Randle leads the Knicks with 24.0 points per game, followed by RJ Barrett averaging 17.6 points per game.
That Knicks team upset the Bad Boy Detroit Pistons in the first round of playoffs, then pushed Larry Bird and Team Green to a game seven in round two.
What this team is capable of accomplishing remains to be seen.
While Julius Randle continues flourishing in the limelight, Derrick Rose remains the underlying force quietly fueling these Knicks. The former league MVP on Saturday led the floor with a plus-26 in 33 minutes off the bench. He was an efficient 7/10 from the field and 5/6 from the line for 19 points and a team-high seven assists and two steals.
Nine games ago, the Knicks took Memphis into overtime and won by four; Rose scored 19 points in 26 minutes. Last Sunday, the Knicks took New Orleans into overtime and won by ten; Rose scored 23 points, his most since joining the Knicks. Last Wednesday, he calmly helped gear up his mates for yet another extra session victory over Atlanta finishing with 20 points and a plus-14 in 30 minutes off the bench. Over his last four games, Derrick is averaging 19.7 points and five assists in 30.7 minutes.
Julius Randle led all scorers with 31 points in 39 minutes. With ten defensive rebounds, he notched his 36th double-double. In fact, Julius is one of only 14 NBA players averaging a double-double for the season. He is averaging 24.0 points for the season but is averaging 27.3 points in April and 30.1 points during this nine-game win streak.
RJ Barrett was plus-23 in 38 minutes. He was an efficient 8/16 from the field and 6/7 from the line for 25 points. It marks the sixth time in 13 games this month that he's topped 20 points. Barrett also secured a season-high twelve rebounds for his first double-double since Mar. 25 against Washington. It's his fifth double-double of the season and the sixth time he's secured double-digit rebounds.
Together, Nerlens Noel and Taj Gibson are not the equals of Bill Cartwright, but they nonetheless joined for ten points and ten rebounds at the center.
For the moment, the NBA stingiest defensive team owns the fourth place in the Eastern Conference all to themselves. It's just such a shame packed houses at the church of DEE-FENSE aren't being allowed to witness and enjoy this.
- Next up: Phoenix Suns on Monday.
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