Despite the absence of 3 important players due to injuries, the Knicks proceeded against the Trail Blazers in yesterday's game. Unfortunately, they lost in overtime, 120-114.

Even though Robinson scored 45 points, without Jamal, Zach and Curry, the Knicks had it rough against the Trail Blazers. Down 14 in the first quarter, the Knicks attempted a comeback all night. Nate Robinson scored a career-high 45 points with 6 assists in 52:15. He was 16 for 28 from the floor and 11 for 13 from the foul line when he scored 22 points in the second quarter. With 2.3 seconds left, he hit a driving lay up, forcing overtime. However, Brandon Roy scored 8 of his 27 points in overtime for Portland.

The Blazers shot 6 for 10 in overtime and the Knicks just couldn't keep up. Robinson brought the Knicks within 103-102 with a drive and lay up with 1:16 left. After Steve Blake scored for Portland, Fred Jones scored on a goaltending call with 18.9 seconds left to make it 105-104. Then Jarrett Jack hit two free throws with 14.3 seconds left for the Blazers. Robinson scored on a drive with 9.3 seconds left and James Jones split two foul shots with 8.1 seconds left giving Portland a 108-106 lead.

The Knicks played without Jamal Crawford who was recovering from bruised right hand during the game against Detroit. He had an MRI after that game that was negative and expects to be back for the game in Dallas. Also injured, Zach Randolph missed his 4th straight game with a bruised right foot. Randolph is also expected to be back in the game shortly. Coach Thomas reported that Crawford would be out but did not discuss Curry's injury. Curry most likely won't be playing against Dallas but might join the team in time for Wednesday's game in Miami.

Even though the Knicks were lacking key players, they still fought the good fight, as they have in every game.

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