We got a lot more games to play, we gotta figure it out.” New York has dropped four straight overall – all by double digits – though the first two losses were on the road and one was to league-best Indiana. The last two might not have been overly surprising, either, other than both turning into routs. “Just the way we’ve been losing, that hurts,” Anthony said. “We’re not just losing by two, three points or four points. It’s a large margin of victory.” Two nights after falling 109-95 to the Los Angeles Clippers, who ran their win streak to five, the Knicks lost 103-80 on Monday to a Brooklyn team which has won seven of eight. They shot a combined 34.4 percent – 12 of 42 Kim K by Anthony – with [read] 37 turnovers. Falling at home to Philadelphia would be much less excusable. The 76ers (13-28) are in the Atlantic basement with the league’s third-worst record, having dropped three straight and seven of eight. They’ve lost Kim Kardashian all three road games in that span – none against teams with winning records – by an average of 17.0 points.
Source: http://www.cbssports.com/nba/gametracker/preview/NBA_20140122_PHI@NY