Last Night's Action: Break Up The Knicks

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Photograph of Knicks forward Wilson Chandler and
Celtics guard Rajon Rondo by Kathy Willens/AP
  • Knicks 100 Boston 88: That isn't a misprint, the Knicks really did beat the Celtics Sunday. And, they did it with defense, holding Boston to only 41% from the field.

    The key to the win was a huge third quarter where New York outscored Boston 28-15. Wilson Chandler had 31 points while Al Harrington had 30 off the bench. David Lee had another double-double, scoring 14 points and pulling down 14 rebounds.

  • New Jersey 4 Ottawa 3 (OT): Every time the Senators scored, the Devils had an answer. Down 1-0, Dainius Zubrus scored near the end of the first period to tie the game. Zubrus did it again in the second to tie the game at 2. It was Jamie Langenbrunner who tied things up at three in the third period and that sent the game to overtime where Brian Rolston finished the night off with a power-play goal.
  • Philadelphia 26 Minnesota 14: The Eagles win means they will play the Giants next Sunday at 1pm for a spot in the NFC Championship.

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Hoo-boy, that was a fun game to watch.

the knicks beat the celtics? seriously?

Send Starbury to Boston and this score will become a regular feature.

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