Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Sunday's NBA notebook: Carmelo Anthony's 43 lead Knicks to OT win

New York? Carmelo Anthony called it a statement game, and the message should be clear for the Bulls.

Anthony scored 43 points and made the go-ahead 3-pointer with 8.2 seconds left in overtime as the Knicks spoiled the return of Derrick Rose and beat the Bulls 100-99 on Sunday.

"This was a playoff game. We have a chance, we might play these guys in the playoffs if we keep doing what we're doing and get that seed, so this was a big statement game for us," Anthony said.

Rose scored 29 points after missing the previous 12 games with a strained right groin.

"It's tough. It was definitely tough," Rose said.

(At) San Antonio 114, Utah 104 : Tony Parker scored 28 for the Spurs, who won their 11th straight.

(At) Oklahoma City 91, Toronto 75 : Kevin Durant scored 23 for the Thunder, who had a 24-0 run bridging the third and fourth quarters.

(At) Boston 103, Philadelphia 79 : Kevin Garnett scored 20 for the Celtics.

(At) New Jersey 122, Cleveland 117 (OT) : Gerald Green scored 32 for the Nets.

Houston 104, (at) Sacramento 87 : Courtney Lee scored 25 for the Rockets.

Lin has surgery

Knicks guard Jeremy Lin says he feels "pretty good" after left knee surgery but doesn't think he could be ready for the first round of the playoffs, which begin April 28.

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