Knicks Rally Behind Danilo Gallinari, Beat Nuggets 109-104

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Mar 23, 2010

NEW YORK — Danilo Gallinari scored 17 of his 28 points during a spirited duel with Carmelo Anthony in the third quarter, and the New York Knicks beat the Denver Nuggets 109-104 on Tuesday night.

Al Harrington added 23 points for the Knicks, who climbed out of an
early 12-point hole and took control late in the third period. David Lee
finished with 12 points and 16 rebounds.

Anthony scored 36 points and Chauncey Billups had 25 for the Nuggets, who lost their second straight as they try to hold onto the No. 2 seed in the Western Conference playoffs. Their magic number for clinching a postseason spot remained at three.

The Nuggets had won the last four meetings — Anthony scored a career-high 50 in the last matchup — their longest winning streak ever against the Knicks. They seemed on their way to easily extending that run before the game changed after halftime.

Denver played its eighth game under Adrian Dantley since coach George Karl was diagnosed with throat cancer.

Anthony and Gallinari became involved in a sometimes testy back and forth midway through the third quarter, and the Knicks got the better of it. After Anthony's basket gave the Nuggets a two-point lead with 3:37 to go, Gallinari hit consecutive 3-pointers to ignite an 11-0 spurt to end the period. Harrington's 3-pointer with 3.9 seconds left sent New York to the fourth with an 83-74 advantage.

Anthony scored 12 in the quarter, appearing he would get the better of Gallinari earlier in the period, when the Nuggets were going to their All-Star on every trip and he seemed amused and annoyed by the Italian's attempts to check him. He jawed at Gallinari after some of his baskets, but Gallinari gave as good as he got.

The lead was still nine with 5:25 to play after Gallinari was fouled on a reverse and made the free throw, but six straight Denver points by Anthony made it 101-98 with 3:16 left. The Nuggets would twice get it to one on 3-pointers by J.R. Smith, but missed a chance to grab the lead when Anthony's drive bounced out with about 43 seconds to play.

Toney Douglas' jumper with 27 seconds remaining extended New York's lead to 107-104. Anthony had another drive spin out, Gallinari made two free throws, and the Nuggets misfired on some 3-point attempts.

Denver let one get away at the start of a difficult five-game trip that includes stops at Boston, Orlando and Dallas.

The Nuggets jumped to a 12-0 lead as the Knicks missed their first seven shots. The Knicks switched to a zone and fought back to trim it to 27-26 after one, despite shooting just 36 percent in the period.

Neither team led by more than six in the second, and Arron Afflalo's 3-pointer with 0.7 seconds remaining giving the Nuggets a 53-49 halftime lead.

Notes
The Knicks start their second five-game trip this month Friday in Phoenix, where coach Mike D'Antoni visits his former team. New York went 2-3 on a trip from March 10-17. … Hall of Famer Magic Johnson sat courtside next to former MSG Sports president Steve Mills, who left the Garden last summer to work for Magic Johnson Enterprises. It was Johnson who recommended Isiah Thomas to Mills when the Knicks were looking for a team president in 2003. … Denver snapped a streak of three straight games without scoring 100 points.

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