01-25-2008, 04:22 PM
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X-Mas Taker
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Crawford leads by example
http://www.northjersey.com/sports/knicks/14304787.html
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GREENBURGH, N.Y. -- As the Knicks prepared Thursday to embark on the second half of their so-far-lost season tonight vs. Philadelphia, Jamal Crawford took it upon himself to deliver his teammates a message.
Look at the standings, he told them. With 41 games to go, we can still make a playoff push.
Pipe dream or not, in that and other ways, Crawford now finds himself ordained the Knicks' primary leader, the teacher's new pet (Isiah Thomas' that is), filling whatever void Stephon Marbury left behind.
By the numbers, how he's done so is glaringly obvious: 25.4 points per game on 49.5 percent shooting (45.4 on threes) with a 2-1 assist-turnover ratio since Marbury shut himself down five games ago to undergo left-ankle surgery Tuesday.
Before that, Crawford averaged 19.1 points on 41 percent shooting (32.8 on threes) with a 1.6-1 assist-turnover ratio.
Although neither he nor any other Knick will say so out loud, that difference isn't mere coincidence. The closest he'll come to admitting that is, as Marbury's replacement at the point, he now can get better shots and make better decisions because he has the ball in his hands more.
"I think when more is expected of you, you've got to be more responsible," he said. "I've got to take better shots. I've got to make sure they're good shots. I've got to take smarter shots because more is asked of me."
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so maybe this hot streak may become a little consistent.
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