If the Heat can count on at least one fairly easy opponent this year it's the Knicks. Sure New York is improved with the addition of Zach Randolph still they don't have that special element(s) to be a winning team yet. It's going to be an uphill battle for them as it will be for the Miami Heat. The 75-72 outcome didn't showcase any player scoring more than 19 points. Guard Jason Williams scored the winning basket with around 18 seconds to go.
Shaq will try to labor for his team, but without Wade as many people feel the Heat don't stand a chance. While he's out Ricky Davis is taking over at the 2 guard while Penny Hardaway got the start at small forward for last night's game. Having a prominent, consistent scorer is Miami's biggest weakness right now. They're also dealing with injuries to other key players like Antoine Walker. I'm sure they're glad to have run into the Knicks. Their 1-5 start doesn't appear to forecast good things in the near future.
This week Miami will face the Bobcats on the road before heading back home to play the Supersonics. I like their chances in those two games, but then they play the Celtics on Friday with another tough matchup with the Nets the next day. Pat Riley may let the young guys who are on the active roster and ready to go play some extra minutes. Zo can give them a lift off the bench with his defense. This injury-plagued Heat team is willing to take any victories, short or wide they can scrounge up.
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