NBA 2013 2014 New York Knicks Charlotte Bobcats


Regular Season
24 janvier 2014
Madison Square Garden

ENG 1H03 3rd Quarter missing & no sound in part of 4th quarter
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Unless things pick up drastically, the win over the Bobcats will stand like a middle finger amid the Knicks' emotional timeline this season. It's funny how that happens. Some of my most excited nights as a Knicks fan have come during losing years, and this one towered over all of those. Simply, Carmelo Anthony's 62 points dwarf any Knick scoring performance in my experience, edging Bernard King and Kobe Bryant for the Knicks and Madison Square Garden single-game scoring records. Less simply, this game will stand for something someday. The Knicks will have rebounded or plummeted, Melo will have stayed or gone, and we'll plant 62 within a context, decorate it with meaning. For now, though, it's simple. We can gaze upon 62 utterly uncomplicated points-- a performance unsullied by ugly percentages or excess free throws or poor sportsmanship or a losing team effort, exactly better than its comparable predecessors. It's a towering pile of feints, half-spins, fade-aways, finishes, and wrist-flicks. Melo got up, he scored on the first possession, he kept scoring until he had 62 points, then he sat down.














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