Rose
helps Anthony bloom as Knicks overcome Pacers
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[December 21, 2016]
(The Sports Xchange) - When the
New York Knicks acquired point guard Derrick Rose in the off-season
they envisioned a playmaker who could accelerate to the rim and
become a secondary scorer to Carmelo Anthony.
The only question was could the injury-plagued Rose, a former MVP
with the Chicago Bulls, hold up to the rigors of a full season?
After missing three of the Knicks last four games with back spasms,
Rose provided the Knicks with the ingredients they have been missing
in the backcourt over the last several seasons.
Rose poured in 24 points and dished out six assists in the Knicks
118-111 win over the Indian Pacers at Madison Square Garden on
Tuesday. His layup with 1:37 left gave the Knicks a 116-107 lead.
Rose looked sharp early and often in his 36 minutes. Rose and
Anthony, who matched his season high with 35 points, led a
fourth-quarter comeback by scoring 11 points apiece in the final
frame.

The Knicks (15-13) were down by as many as 81-66 with 4:45 left in
the third quarter, before staging their biggest comeback of the
season. Anthony got it started with a step-back jumper.
Anthony drained seven-of-11 three-point attempts. He was 13-of-25
from the floor overall.
"I'm just happy that we won," Rose told reporters. "I was just
trying to get a feel for the game. With me being out, I tried to
come in and get them going.
"I saw Melo (Carmelo Anthony) was hot and the team did a great job
of finding Melo and KP (Kristaps Porzingis) in the second half. We
were making the extra pass tonight."
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Knicks guard Derrick Rose (25) drives to the basket past \Indiana
Pacers center Myles Turner (33) during the second half at Madison
Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Adam Hunger-USA TODAY Sports

Joakim Noah added 11 points and 11 rebounds for his second
double-double this season and Porzingis contributed 21 points, eight
rebounds and three blocked shots.
New York sank 13 of its 23 three-point tries, matching its most of
this season.
Myles Turner and Thaddeus Young paced Indiana (15-15) with 21 points
apiece. Al Jefferson scored 18 points off the bench, and Jeff Teague
registered 17 points, 12 assists and seven rebounds.
"Carmelo (Anthony) got hot and made some tough shots," Pacers coach
Nate McMillan said. "When he wasn't scoring, (Derrick) Rose did a
good job of taking over.
"You have to finish. If you don't finish, whether you are at home or
on the road, you are not going to win ball games. It comes down to
executing and making plays when you have to."
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