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New York Knicks Stat Monkey Brief: Knicks/Bulls (12/8/12)
The Miami Heat? No problem. And the Knicks are now perched on top of the NBA.

Only the third team in NBA history to defeat the defending champion by 20 points on the road while playing without its leading scorer...The second time ever the Knicks have had two 20-point wins over the defending champion in one season...The first team ever to make 18+ treys in consecutive games against an opponent...The worst plus/minus of Dwyane Wade’s career at -33…The worst home loss ever by the Heat with LeBron, Wade, and Chris Bosh all playing…

The Knicks made a huge statement Thursday night. As Stephen A. Smith tweeted, “The Knicks are officially a joke NO MORE. They have put the World Champions on notice. As well as the rest of us. The Knicks are coming!” They are now front and center in the discussion of early season title contenders.

Though not quite as emphatically, According to Elias, Noah is only the second player in league history to reach those levels in those five statistical categories in the same game. (The first was Golden State’s Joe Barry in 1987 in a four overtime game.)

Which team can keep its momentum rolling tonight? That will come down to boards, turnovers, and treys.

Boards

The Bulls’ greatest statistical advantage over the Knicks is in rebounding. The Bulls rank in the top seven in both offensive and defensive rebounding rate, securing 31.1% of available offensive boards (fifth) and 74.0% of defensive boards (seventh). They’re highlighted by garbage men Joakim Noah, 15th in the NBA in offensive rebounding rate, and From Elias: On Thursday the Knicks became only the second team ever to attempt at least 40 three-pointers in consecutive games, joining the 1995-96 Mavericks (who actually had three straight games with 40+ three-point attempts). The Knicks lead the NBA in three-point attempts (534) and makes (218) and are third in three-point % (40.8%), so their “bombs away” formula has been successful so far this season. The Knicks must remain hot from downtown tonight to offset the Bulls’ interior defense. Noah, Boozer, and Taj Gibson all rank in the top nine in the league with defensive ratings of 97.3, 97.9, and 98.0, respectively (estimates of points allowed per 100 possessions).

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