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I was wrong, it was 9-21. Your point still stands though. Felton shoots too much trying to keep us in games and ends up taking us out of games.
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Chandler: Hey man i'm tired of this %. Let's get outta here early
Noah: Yea of course you smell like $%.
Chandler: You say what?
Noah: Hah, i said I want an early shower.
Chandler: Oh i got you dog. Let's pretend like we're gon fight.
Ref: Hey guys hurry up. I got some last minutes chrismas shopping to do.
@%@$#
Felton playing like d will , get em outta here.
How many teams do though? Got some games as an example? At best I can think of a few games where the Spurs did it against LAL. Other than that I can't think of many games where a team was playing 5 on 8 and managed to persevere by getting over the consistent inconsistency by referees except in the rare exceptions where the coach gets tossed and/or a fight breaks out cuz then the momentum shifts and/or the refs are forced to stop being bias and call the game tighter.Our problem is we can't get back in a game when we get punched in the mouth by what the players perceive to be bad officiating. Such as Memphis and tonight. We go straight into iso mode when we go against a physical defense and feel like we are getting screwed over by the refs
[h1]Rasheed Wallace has stress reaction[/h1]
Updated: December 22, 2012, 2:58 PM ET
GREENBURGH, N.Y. -- The New York Knicks confirmed on Saturday that Rasheed Wallace has a stress reaction and chronic condition in his left foot.
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Wallace, who had been serving as Tyson Chandler's backup at center, has missed the past four games, during which the Knicks have gone 2-2. With Wallace out, Chandler has been playing additional minutes. Not only is Wallace out, but Marcus Camby has plantar fasciitis.
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Stoudemire will accompany the team on their road trip, starting on Tuesday against the Los Angeles Lakers, but Woodson suggested that it's more for the guys to stick together during the holidays.
"At this point, right now, we're still trying to hash out when he's ready to play," he said, "and he's not ready yet."