Feb 22 9:28p by Brian Floyd
Read More: J.R. Smith (G - NYK), Carmelo Anthony (F - NYK), Marvin Williams (F - ATL), Josh Smith (F - ATL), Steve Novak (F - NYK), Amare Stoudemire (C - NYK), Jeff Teague (G - ATL), Jeremy Lin (G - NYK), Landry Fields (F - NYK), New York Knicks, Atlanta Hawks
The New York Knicks are still way out in front in their final game at Madison Garden before the All-Star break. Hosting the Atlanta Hawks, the Knicks hold a huge lead through three quarters and have been in control since the early going. At the half, the lead was 25, and after three quarters, the Knicks are on top by a 78-56 margin.
Jeremy Lin has put together a solid outing thus far, scoring 17 points while dishing out eight assists to three turnovers for the Knicks. Carmelo Anthony has 15 points on 7-of-16 shooting and Landry Fields has scored 13 points. Amare Stoudemire leads the way on the boards with 10 rebounds, with J.R. Smith and Steve Novak each adding eight points off the bench.
Jeff Teague has a game-high 18 points for the Hawks and has been a bright spot on an otherwise dark night for his team. Josh Smith is the only other Hawk in double-figures with 13 points through three quarters. Marvin Williams has yet to score a point in 25 minutes, missing all six shots he's taken.
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