Free-scoring Knicks overpower Spurs

NEW YORK, (Reuters) – The New York Knicks had too   much firepower for San Antonio on Tuesday and continued their   high-scoring antics with a crushing 128-115 victory over the   NBA-leading Spurs.

Wilson Chandler scored 31 points while Amare Stoudemire   and Raymond Felton each tallied 28 as the Knicks (20-14)   snapped the Spurs’ four-game winning streak.

New York, which entered the night averaging an NBA-best   107.2 points per game, continued its resurgence after signing   Stoudemire as a free agent in the offseason.

“We feel like we can match up with the best of them,”   Stoudemire told reporters.
“So we feel like we’re right there, but we’ve just got to   play with some consistency and keep it going all year.”

Tony Parker led the way with 26 points, and DeJuan Blair   added 17, for San Antonio (29-5).
The Spurs scored 69 points in the first half but still   found themselves three points down and they were unable to   keep pace with the Knicks down the stretch.

“If we score 115 points I expect to win the game,” San   Antonio coach Gregg Popovich said. “Our defense was pathetic.”

With the game tied at 78-78 in the third, New York went on   a 7-0 run and never looked back en route to their second   consecutive win.

The Knicks played without starting forward Danilo   Gallinari, who is expected to miss 2-3 weeks after spraining   his left knee in Sunday’s win against Indiana.

In the final minutes of their defeat, the Spurs benched   Parker, along with Tim Duncan and Manu Ginobili in preparation   for yesterday’s matchup with the Boston Celtics.
Ginobili finished with 15 points and Duncan added 14.