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Miami has won 10 in a row, just as Boston had going into Wednesday's matchup. The Knicks, who had an eight-game winning streak snapped, are the first NBA team to play consecutive games against teams with double-digit winning streaks since the Clippers had a home-and-home against the Lakers on Jan. 4-5, 2000, according to STATS, LLC.
James and Wade have been sensational during Miami's surge, and Bosh has been playing much better. He was widely considered No. 3 behind his new teammates on the list of available free agents, even though Stoudemire had better numbers playing for a Phoenix team that went to the Western Conference finals.
"I was a surprised by that. I've been in a winning situation my whole career and it's been somewhat the opposite for Chris," Stoudemire said. "So he's playing well this year. He's been playing well his whole career, we go back since high school and I don't really compare myself to Chris at all."
Few thought Wade would leave Miami for New York, but missing out on James seemed a huge blow for the Knicks. They weren't interested in talking about it after "The Decision" or on Thursday. Some critics thought not getting James made the whole free agency plan a two-year waste.
Instead, they are 16-10, just 2 1/2 games behind the Heat for second place in the Eastern Conference. James said Stoudemire is probably the leading candidate to replace him as the league's MVP.
"It's always great to play in the Garden, especially with them being as good of a team as they are now," Wade said. "A lot of props go to Amare for leading that team the way that he has and to the rest of the players for coming in and proving everyone wrong."
Wade also has been a fan favorite at the Garden, but those days are gone. This won't be quite like James' return to Cleveland, but it's not like trips to New York used to be, either.
"Hopefully that's the way it's always going to be now," D'Antoni said. "Whoever comes in is going to be the guys that we hate and it doesn't matter who it is."
NOTES: The Knicks said Wednesday's game earned a 3.6 rating on MSG Network, the network's highest since a 4.8 on Oct. 31, 2001, which was Michael Jordan's first game as a player with the Washington Wizards.
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