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After a miss by Dunleavy, Steve Novak -- a former Marquette University standout who knows the Bradley Center rims well -- hit a pair of free throws for a 110-107 Knicks lead with 19.4 left.
Brandon Jennings missed a 3-pointer that would have tied the game, and Shumpert was fouled and hit one of two free throws for a four-point lead with 9 seconds left.
The Knicks took advantage of woeful interior defense by the Bucks early on, hitting 11 of their first 12 shots -- a lot of them coming on layups. Of the Knicks' first 30 points of the game, 26 of them came in the paint.
New York shot 77.3 percent from the field in the first quarter and led 36-27 going into the second, but the Bucks came roaring back with a 15-2 run to take the lead. Backup Bucks forward Larry Sanders had a pair of blocks during the run, helping Milwaukee close off the interior on defense.
The teams went into the third quarter tied at 62.
NOTES: Anthony appeared to tweak his right wrist on a play in the second quarter but stayed in the game. ... It was a short night for Milwaukee center Drew Gooden, who is nursing a sore back and played only 5:02. ... A long jumper by Dunleavy in the first quarter was ruled a 3-pointer after a replay review by officials.
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