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Not good news at all.

Not good news at all.
Why is Amare being injured a surprise to anyone?
I have no idea, I believe he's been struggling with his back since last year, its part of the reason he wasn't in shape to start this season.
However, in a way, it could be a blessing in disguise. He & Melo, just like Wade & Lebron, don't compliment each other that well, and last night was the first time in awhile that Melo looked like himself.
NBA.com:It sucks...Amare is turning into Larry Johnson 2.0...Right when he was turning things around and playing like MVP Amare from last season's first half.
Anyways, I saw this and I thought it was too funny
From NBA.com's official box score
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No I disagree with this...I watch every Knicks game and Melo and STAT had really started to build on that chemistry, and they can play well with each other considering they really control two different areas of the game. Last night, the Knicks got the ball to Melo alot...He was fouled alot through double teams and the Bucks really had no answer for him...He also shot well...It worked out, but the rest of the team was really weak.
I just hope Amare can make it before the playoffs, but I think I doubt it.
Another shrewd Mike Brown move, albeit this time more warranted. Bynum visibly checked out mentally after getting benched for launching an ill-advised three pointer, and its things like that which leaves me reluctant to fully buy into him. He has a petulant, childish nature that rears its head at the wrong times.
Pouting on the bench, not getting up for timeouts or congratulating teammates? He just admitted to not playing hard a few weeks ago then got tossed out the Houston game after that, shaking hands no less! In the illustrious words of Bill Parcels, let's slow down with the anointing oil.
This game also illustrates what some hate about Kobe but I absolutely love. Yeah, he took bad shots and was off all night, but when its crunch time there's no hesitation, and he was clutch when it mattered. He doesn't care about FG%, shot selection, double teams or triple teams, he's only concerned with aggressiveness & tenacity, and the man just don't stop. No conscious, no fear...
I kind of disagree. Bynum was wide open and Gasol takes them all the time. Why can Pau take them and Bynum can't? Bah! I thought hiring Mike Brown was a mistake from the jump and he's just proving me right.
Yeah I heard someone on ESPN talking about how it's okay if that's a part of your game or if you're working on it in practice. But if you've only made one three in your career and you feel like trying to make another without actually trying to do it consistently in practice or in games, then its just stupid.Cuz Gasol can actually shoot and Bynums range is 5 feet and in?
Be interesting to see if Lakers can beat the Thunder tonight. And man Blake Griffin was a beast last night against the Suns.