Toney Douglas Helps Short-Handed Knicks Beat 76ers 92-88

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Mar 19, 2010

NEW YORK — Toney Douglas scored 14 of his 22 points in the fourth quarter, rallying the short-handed New York Knicks to a 92-88 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers on Friday night.

A rookie guard who was recently elevated to the starting lineup, Douglas scored 13 straight points down the stretch, helping New York win despite missing starters David Lee and Wilson Chandler.

Danilo Gallinari scored 25 points, and Bill Walker added 15 for the Knicks, who returned from a five-game trip to beat the 76ers for the second time in five days. They won 94-84 in Philadelphia on Monday night after dominating the second half.

Elton Brand scored 19 points, and Andre Iguodala had 17 for the 76ers, who have lost six of seven.

Lee was scratched minutes before the game with right knee tendinitis, and with Eddy Curry still not ready to return from a sore right calf, the Knicks gave Jonathan Bender his first start since March 21, 2003, at center. However, Bender broke his left ring finger in the first half and didn't return.

That left the Knicks with little size and forced them to play some zone defense down the stretch, yet they outrebounded the bigger Sixers 50-37.

Making matters worse, New York was also without starting forward Chandler (sore left groin). And Tracy McGrady, who will face his old Houston teammates Sunday, had nothing offensively, going 0-for-7 in 29 minutes.

Still, New York battled back to seize a 79-78 lead midway through the fourth quarter after Douglas capped a 12-2 spurt with a 3-pointer. Douglas nailed another 3-pointer to tie it at 85 with 2:05 to play, made two free throws to give the Knicks the lead, then came up with a steal and layup for an 89-86 edge with 55 seconds remaining.

He forced a turnover that Walker turned into two free throws for a five-point lead. After Lou Williams' basket, Philadelphia had a chance to tie, but Iguodala was short on a 3-pointer. Douglas clinched it with one free throw.

Douglas scored 20 points in Monday's win at Philadelphia and helped the Knicks win the season series for the first time since 2004-05, when they also went 3-1.

The Knicks missed eight of their first nine shots and couldn't stop Brand on the other end. He scored 12 points on 5-of-7 shooting in the first quarter, helping the 76ers open a 26-15 lead.

Philadelphia extended it to 41-29 midway through the second on Jason Kapono's 3-pointer before the Knicks got their offense rolling. New York shot 55 percent in the period and rallied to tie it at 48 before Jrue Holiday banked in a jumper with 1.3 seconds left to give the Sixers a two-point halftime lead.

Notes
U.S. Olympic gold medalist skier Lindsey Vonn was at the game. … The road team won every game before Friday's game. … Philadelphia's Marreese Speights briefly played after missing the last six games with a right knee sprain. Thaddeus Young (broken right thumb) is still out.

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