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Nets and Knicks to finally face off in Brooklyn

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The hurricane delay for the first NBA battle of the boroughs only gave Brooklyn boosters a bit more time to puff out their chests.

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A glance at the box score told Carmelo Anthony that at least one go-to-scorer was getting to the foul line. James Harden, the Houston Rockets’ best player, attempted 16 free throws in Friday’s win. Anthony took two.

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The Knicks are no doubt a legitimate threat in the Eastern Conference, as demonstrated by their encouraging 6-0 start. But like every other team they have issues, several of which were exposed in consecutive losses.

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Carmelo Anthony is full of surprises this season. He’s surprised Knicks fans with his commitment to defense, but he’s also turning heads with his musical talents.

Nate Taylor, nytimes.com

On Friday night, Jeremy Lin faced the Knicks, the team with whom he became a sudden star, and found ways to contribute beyond scoring.

Beckley Mason, nytimes.com

Should Coach Mike Woodson decide to start the highly paid Amar'e Stoudemire, the move could jeopardize a fragile system that makes the most of the Knicks' tight nine-man rotation.

Dime Magazine, dimemag.com

The Knicks rarely found themselves on the losing end of the turnover battle in their undefeated start to this season. They also never had someone so thoroughly at ease against their defense until Chandler Parsons‘ first half Friday. The Rockets forward …

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Maybe in the end the question wasn’t whether Carmelo Anthony could have coexisted with Jeremy Lin, but whether Mike Woodson could have accepted Lin as his starting point guard.

CNNSI.com

The Rockets dismantled the defensive-minded Knicks 131-103. Rob Mahoney explains that with multiple scoring threats and strong rebounding, this Houston offense is not a fluke.