NEW YORK (AP) -- Isaiah Thomas thrust both arms in the air and started
back down the court, his 3-pointer having just essentially clinched a
victory.
A lot of players are celebrating at Madison Square Garden these days, and none of them are Knicks.
Eric Bledsoe had 25 points and 10 rebounds, Thomas scored 22 points, and the Phoenix Suns beat New York 99-90 on Saturday.
It
was the seventh straight home loss for the Knicks, who haven't won at
MSG since beating Philadelphia on Nov. 22. New York has lost four
straight overall and is 5-24.
''I
can just see it out there on the court, that we don't believe in
ourselves to be able to go down the stretch and win basketball games,''
Carmelo Anthony said.
Markieff
Morris added 19 points for the Suns, who won their second straight
after a six-game skid. They got 57 points from their point guard trio of
Bledsoe, Thomas and Goran Dragic.
''That's the
strength of our team,'' Thomas said. ''When we're playing at a high
level that gives us the best chance of winning.''
Thomas
made a 3-pointer to open the fourth quarter, giving Phoenix the lead
for good and triggering an 8-0 burst. Marcus Morris made another and
Alex Lin tipped in a miss for a 75-68 lead, and the Knicks were playing
catch-up from there.
Anthony
had 25 points and 11 rebounds for the Knicks after missing a game with a
sore left knee, but he was on the bench for a rest when the Suns surged
into the lead in the 3:18 before he re-entered.
''There's
really no excuse for that,'' Knicks coach Derek Fisher said. ''That
group that started the fourth quarter, we talked about if we win the
fourth quarter, we win the game, and those first few minutes of the
fourth quarter were probably the worst stretch of the game.''
Jose
Calderon added 21 points for the Knicks, who rested Amare Stoudemire
while already playing without the injured Iman Shumpert and J.R. Smith.
New York got within three points
headed into the final 3 minutes, but Thomas made a free throw, Markieff
Morris nailed a jumper and Thomas followed with a 3-pointer, pushing
the lead to 95-86 with 1:34 to go.
''Carmelo
for that stretch there, I don't know what he scored, three or four
straight times. You're going, 'OK, he's going to be a handful in there,'
and that's the time of the game that he likes to get going,'' Suns
coach Jeff Hornacek said. ''But again, every time we seemed to match it
with something.''
Phoenix
burst out to a 15-4 lead midway through the first quarter before
Calderon steadied the Knicks with a couple of 3-pointers. New York cut
it to three after one and surged to a seven-point lead in the final
minute of the second before taking a 47-44 advantage to halftime.
Markieff Morris then scored 12 in the third quarter to keep Phoenix within a point headed to the final 12 minutes.
TIP-INS
Suns: Phoenix is 6-1 on the road
against Eastern Conference teams. ... Markieff Morris, who picked up
two technical fouls and was ejected from Wednesday's loss in Charlotte,
got called for another after the first half ended Saturday. Anthony shot
it before the second half started.
Knicks:
The Knicks were playing the first of three straight day games. They
visit Toronto on Sunday afternoon and are home to face Washington in a
noon tip on Christmas. ... Shumpert said he doesn't need pain medication
for the shoulder he dislocated Dec. 12 at Boston, just ice. The Knicks
said after the injury that he would be re-evaluated in three weeks.
TRIPLE THREAT
Bledsoe
and Thomas carried the load while Dragic shot just 4 for 11, but Thomas
knows it can go another way the next game. ''We know that one night it
might not be your night or it might be your night, just go out there and
play the same way,'' he said.
AND NOT MUCH BETTER ON THE SECOND NIGHT
The Knicks fell to 0-7 on the first night of back-to-back games. They are 1-5 on the second.
UP NEXT
Suns: Visit Washington on Sunday.
Knicks: Visit Toronto on Sunday.
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