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The Difference is Rebounding
posted: Wednesday, January 03, 2007 at 8:38 PM

New York holds a 31-17 rebounding edge of the Trail Blazers at the moment, and that is what's given the Knicks their nine-point lead. Portland is going to have to get in their and knock bodies with New York if they expect to stay in this game.

On the other end of the floor, Zach Randolph is fighting hard for position but rarely receiving the ball. He really wants some shots, which is understandable after his hot first-half. And for the Trail Blazers to have a chance, they're going to have to Randolph more touches.

In the meantime, Brandon Roy is asserting himself, head-first, into the offense.

And though things were getting a little quiet inside the Rose Garden, Jarrett Jack lit the crowd up with a beautiful behind-the-back pass in the paint that Jamal Magloire turned into an easy dunk.

Knicks 70, Portland 58.


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