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Senin, 25 Januari 2010

Knicks Suffered Worst Lost in History

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Somewhere, Isiah Thomas must be smiling.

David Lee had modest goals as he sat glumly on the bench in the fourth quarter, watching the Knicks' worst Garden loss in their history.

"I was just hoping they wouldn't score a couple more points in a row and we'd be down 60," Lee said.

It never got that bad, but it got close, as the Knicks disgraced themselves yesterday afternoon. They lost by 50 points in a disgusting 128-78 rout against the Mavericks, even though Dallas played without Jason Kidd and starter Erick Dampier.

It was the Knicks' largest margin of defeat at the Garden in history, topping the 43-point loss to Charlotte on MLK Day in 2002. It's the second-worst Knicks loss ever, with their 62-point defeat in Syracuse in 1960 still safe.

When Dallas' James Singleton soared for a vicious put-back slam with 3:07 left, the Mavericks got up 53 points, 122-69, and the Syracuse record looked to be in jeopardy.

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