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Jumat, 17 Mei 2013

A Small Lineup, With One Big Exception

A Small Lineup, With One Big Exception

Don't worry, Knick fans: J.R. Smith didn't pull a John Starks. The Knicks' high-scoring sixth man's struggles had grown so great that on Wednesday he was taking advice from Starks, the franchise's cold-shooting goat in Game 7 of the 1994 NBA Finals.

N.Y. Can't Win In Indiana, You Say? Hear This May 17, 2013 11:52 AM. View Comments. Chris Copeland #14 of the New York Knicks leaves the court after a win in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference semifinals. (Photo by Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE via Getty

NEW YORK -- The Knicks are still figuring things out. That, more than anything, shined through Thursday night. Knicks coach Mike Woodson made another batch of changes in an attempt to crack the Pacers' stifling defense in Game 5, and his decision

If you need to know the value of Chris Copeland to the Knicks and their small-ball lineup, all you needed to do was watch Game 5 against the Pacers Thursday, when he had 13 points and four board, helping key a season-extending win for the Knicks.

NEW YORK -- The Knicks are still figuring things out. That, more than anything, shined through Thursday night. Knicks coach Mike Woodson made another batch of changes in an attempt to crack the Pacers' stifling defense in Game 5, and his decision

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