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11-09-2004, 10:02 AM
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Game Thread: 76ers @ New York Knicks (Nov. 9)
November 9, 2004 - 7:30 PM (EST)
Philadelphia 76ers (1-2) VS New York Knicks (0-2)
@Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
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Projected Starting Lineups:
   
   
STORYLINE: Prior to the season many publications picked the 76ers and the Knicks as the teams to beat in the Atlantic division, but with the season just a week old both teams are are on the wrong end of two game losing streaks. The Knicks with their wealth of offensive firepower only put up 73 points in their home opener against the Celtics, with the leading scorer being second year power forward Michael Sweetney who put up 18 in 32 minutes.
76ers are having trouble on both ends of the ball, and will look to pressure the Knicks who have an added size advantage at all of their positions in the backcourt. 76ers who have fell behind by double digits in each of their three games must protect the ball early on where they usually play sloppy to dig themselves into a hole.
KEY MATCHUP:
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INJURIES:
Sixers - Dalembert (right hamstring strain), Kedrick Brown (flu like symptoms), John Salmons (groin strain).
Knicks - Michael Sweetney (sprained right thumb), Penny Hardaway (strained right hamstring)
STAT LEADERS:
Points: 76ers- Iverson 28.7; Knicks - Marbury 19.5
Rebounds: 76ers- Thomas 11.3; Knicks - Thomas 12
Assists: 76ers- Iverson 6.7; Knicks - Marbury 8
Blocks: 76ers- Iguodala .67; Sweetney and Thomas 1.5
Three Pointers: 76ers- Iguodala 50%; Knicks - Marbury and Crawford 44%
Personal Fouls: 76ers- Korver 4; Ariza 4
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11-09-2004, 01:45 PM
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they are playing this game in Canada, first full Sixers game shown in Canada this season, im pretty hyped for it
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11-09-2004, 05:43 PM
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did u see that play by skinner, he set the pick and was supposed to roll, but didnt so Iverson passed it and no one was there, terrible play by skinner
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11-09-2004, 06:26 PM
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Aaron Mckie: 1-2 FG, 3 points
shaping up to be his best game of the season
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11-09-2004, 06:45 PM
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And Kenny Thomas gets his first rebound with6:53 lieft in the 4th. Somebody wake him up.
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11-09-2004, 07:04 PM
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Well this sucks to come home from school and see that we lost again.
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11-09-2004, 07:13 PM
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yea, the only 3 people that played solid games where iggy, ivo and green (excluding the turnovers from ivo and green), everyone else had a bad game, Marc Jackson needs to learn to pass, he took too many shots that he shouldn't have, we need sammy back
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11-10-2004, 02:40 AM
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Terrible.
Only thing that's looking great for the Sixers personally so far are Iverson's statistical performances and Iguodala's play.
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OTHER FAVORITES: New York, New Orleans, Charlotte, Memphis, LA Lakers, Philadelphia, Indiana, Boston, Houston
TOP 5 FAVORITE PLAYERS: Allen Iverson, Adam Morrison, TJ Ford, Carmelo Anthony, Chris Paul (and OJ Mayo)
OTHER FAVORITES: Samuel Dalembert, Michael Redd, Salim Stoudemire, Rajon Rondo, Gilbert Arenas, Emeka Okafor, Kobe Bryant, Randy Foye, JJ Redick, Marcus Camby, Kyle Lowry, Andre Iguodala, Sasha Vujacic, Acie Law, Thaddeus Young, Joakim Noah, Javaris Crittenton (rookies: Mayo, Beasley, Speights, Batum, Hickson, Weaver, Rose, Gordon, Gallinari)
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