Rockets taking off with McGrady and Yao (AP) Updated: 2006-02-06 09:11 Knicks scoring leader Stephon Marbury missed his second straight game with an
injured left shoulder. He first injured his shoulder in a loss to Minnesota on
Jan. 16 and missed three games with the injury last month.
This is the fourth time this season the Knicks have had a losing streak of
five games or longer. The only good news Sunday was that they kept the score
close after losing their last four by an average of 20 points, including a
130-97 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday.
"I don't get caught up with wins and losses," Knicks coach Larry Brown said.
"I get caught up with guys trying to do the right thing, respecting their
teammates, and playing with effort. It's disappointing to lose and not be
rewarded for that as a team. But from my perspective it's a big step forward."
McGrady was frustrated that the Rockets allowed the Knicks to threaten late,
after leading by seven with under a minute to go.
"We kind of let our guard down a little bit," he said. "We could have put
them away early but we made some key mistakes on the defensive end. When we
executed on both ends, there was no question that we were the better team."
McGrady scored just four points in the first half, but struck in the third
quarter. The Rockets were down 49-48 before McGrady and Wesley keyed a 16-3 run
to take a 64-52 lead midway through the quarter.
But the Knicks, led by Channing Frye, scored nine straight points to cut the
lead to 66-63. McGrady stretched Houston's lead back to six with a 3-pointer,
but Rose answered with a 3 as the quarter ended.
Yao scored eight of the Rockets' first 10 points and had two big blocks early
in the first quarter. He had all of his 15 points by halftime.
"There's going to be some bumps in the road certainly," Rockets coach Jeff
Van Gundy said. "You don't sit out that long in this competitive of a league and
make it back the you were playing before. You saw tonight he started out great
and then he couldn't make (shots)."
Houston led by as many as nine in the second quarter before the Knicks
rallied to cut the lead to 45-42 by halftime.
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