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Knicks get first home win of '08

 
The Knicks' reward for being awful is that no one takes them seriously. The Knicks' 89-65 victory looked more like Detroit's parting gift to Isiah Thomas, whose club earned its first home win since Dec. 19 and 2nd victory in 11 games. (link)

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