Published 11/13/2008
at Newsday.com - Knicks
MEMPHIS - What a difference a day makes. Not to mention
the opponent and venue. A night after looking overwhelmed by the veteran Spurs in San Antonio, the Knicks seemed far more comfortable here in Graceland, where shots dropped and the Mike D'Antoni offense ran the young Grizzlies into a second-half delirium.
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