San Antonio, TX (Sports Network) - With their first loss staring them in the
face, the Knicks did what they have done all season.
They made plays, particularly veteran guard Jason Kidd.
Kidd drained three fourth-quarter treys and New York used a late offensive
blitz to shock San Antonio, 104-100.
The onslaught included 27 points, including four three-pointers, in the final
seven-plus minutes, statistics made even more impressive considering Carmelo
Anthony's off shooting night.
The Knicks' top offensive player managed just nine points on 3-of-12 shooting.
Raymond Felton picked up the slack with a game-high 25 points, Kidd added 14,
J.R. Smith donated 17 off the bench, including the go-ahead three-pointer late
in the game, and Tyson Chandler posted a 13-point, 11-rebound effort for the
Knicks, who are the league's last remaining unbeaten and are off to their best
start since a 7-0 open to the 1993-94 campaign.
"It shows me this team is for real," said Knicks head coach Mike Woodson. "We
beat a great team tonight."
New York won its first game in San Antonio since April, 2003, snapping a nine-
game losing streak in the Alamo city.
Tony Parker led San Antonio with 19 points and 12 assists, while Kawhi
Leonard posted 16 points and nine rebounds and Tim Duncan added 14 points and
14 boards.
"Tony was exhausted, we got tired, but part of it was trying to guard those
guys," Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich said.
It looked like the Spurs were in control as Tiago Splitter scored 11 straight,
including a 3-point play for an 89-77 lead with just over seven minutes to go.
Yet, like they have all season, the Knicks didn't quit, turning to an unlikely
sharpshooter to bring them back into the game.
Kidd drained consecutive treys to draw the visitors within 89-85, and the
Knicks rallied all the way back on Smith's 3-pointer for a 97-95 lead. Kidd
followed with his third three of the period for a five-point game and
Chandler's thunderous dunk moments later made the score 102-95, a 25-6 scoring
stretch over a six-plus-minute period.
Neither team pulled away in a back-and-forth first quarter that saw no lead
bigger than five points. Felton's trey opened a 29-24 lead, but San Antonio
cut the deficit to 33-31 by the quarter's conclusion thanks to Patty Mills'
pull-up jumper.
The Knicks went in front 45-38 on the heels of consecutive treys by Steve
Novak and Rasheed Wallace. Another Wallace 3-pointer opened a 48-40 lead, but
the Knicks went into a dry spell over the last six minutes. The Spurs went on
a 17-7 scoring stretch to close the half with Parker's layup and Danny Green's
trey just before the horn giving the home team a 57-55 advantage.
Leonard, Duncan and Parker each scored 10 points in the first half, as San
Antonio made 53 percent of its shots and committed just three turnovers.
Felton led the Knicks with 11 points, while Anthony struggled to four points
on 2-of-7 shooting in the first 24 minutes.
San Antonio ran off eight in a row in the latter stages of the third period to
open a 74-69 lead, and the Spurs maintained their edge at 76-72 after three
quarters.
Game Notes
Manu Ginobili scored 12, Splitter added all 13 of his points in the fourth
quarter and Stephen Jackson posted 10 points with 11 rebounds for San
Antonio ... The Knicks made 11 threes, including a 6-of-10 effort from
Felton and Kidd ... Felton also had seven assists, while Anthony grabbed
12 rebounds ... The Knicks had given up 40 points or less in the second
half of each of their past five games before San Antonio scored 43 on
Thursday ... New York now has 54 three-pointers in six games ... Anthony
finished 15.8 points below his season scoring average ... It was Parker's
third double-double of the season.
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