Thursday, May 16, 2013

Woodson must go back to what worked during season to keep Knicks alive

The Knicks are having trouble scoring, and Jason Kidd has been no help. The 40-year-old guard is in an epic slump, scoreless in the Eastern Conference semifinals against the Pacers and without a point since Game 2 of the series against Boston.

The Indiana Pacers will have a chance to close out the New York Knicks on the road in Game 5 after taking a 3-1 series lead on Tuesday.

A few notes and links left over from a sad night of basketball.

The big lineup experiment was a failure. And besides that, the time for trying new ideas is over. The Knicks are facing elimination on Thursday night when they meet the Pacers in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference semifinals at the Garden. Mike Woodson

Hopefully, the Big Lineup switch for Game 4, an epic fail that was a direct result of the way the Pacers had been man-handling the Knicks, is shipped away to the Attic of Bad Ideas, which is the way Woodson sounded yesterday when he hinted Pablo

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Woodson must go back to what worked during season to keep Knicks alive

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