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Beauty of Beasley

Michael’s magic lifts Knicks as they spoil Carmelo’s Garden party

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NEW YORK: Michael Beasley had the hot hand as the New York Knicks defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder 111-96, spoiling the return of Carmelo Anthony to Madison Square Garden.

Beasley shot 11-of-18 from the field to tally 30 points as six players scored in double figures for the Knicks, who improved to 16-13 on the season, on Saturday.

“Mike has been fantastic,” Knicks coach Jeff Hornacek said. “He is engaged in practice, he talks with the guys, he is a smart basketball player.”

Beasley “really understand­s the game”, Hornacek added.

“Some of that stuff he does is effortless. He had a fantastic game.”

Anthony struggled in his return, making just five field goals and finishing with 12 points including none in the second half.

Anthony, who was featured in a highlight video during the introducti­ons, heard cheers from the crowd of 19,800 but also a smattering of boos.

This was Anthony’s first trip back to the Garden as a member of the Thunder since being traded in September for Enes Kanter, Doug McDermott and a draft pick.

Anthony helped lead New York to their First Division title in 19 years in the 2012-2013 season and averaged nearly 25 points per game in his six- plus- year stint with the Knicks.

But Anthony has scored more than 25 points just once in his last

He (Beasley) is engaged in practice, he talks with the guys, he is a smart player. Some of that stuff he does is effortless. Jeff Hornacek

26 games with the Thunder.

“The video montage caught me by surprise,” Anthony said. “I wasn’t expecting it.

“I was waiting for my name to be called.”

He thanked Knicks’ executives Scott Perry and Steve Mills “for making the gesture. That goes a long way”.

There was plenty of interest in this match-up and not just because of Anthony’s involvemen­t. This was a battle between two hot NBA teams as the Knicks had won four of their last five and the Thunder had won six of their last eight.

Courtney Lee had 20 points and McDermott added 13 off the bench to lead the Knicks, who were without leading scorer Kristaps Porzingis, sidelined by left knee soreness.

Russell Westbrook had 25 points to lead the Thunder, who were

outscored 31- 23 in the fourth quarter.

Paul George added 18 points for Oklahoma City, who shot just 42% from the field and 60% from the free-throw line.

Elsewhere, Josh Richardson scored 28 points and coach Erik Spoelstra passed his mentor Pat Riley in franchise wins with his 455th as the Miami Heat defeated the Los Angeles Clippers 90-85.

Miami fended off a tremendous effort from DeAndre Jordan at the AmericanAi­rlines Arena. The star of a watered- down Clippers line- up scored 12 points

and had 20 rebounds.

Jordan has a season-best four consecutiv­e double- doubles and seven double-doubles in his last eight starts.

LeBron James posted his 60th NBA triple- double on Saturday, passing Larry Bird for sixth on the all- time list and leading the Cleveland Cavaliers to a 109-100 victory over the Utah Jazz.

James scored 29 points, pulled down 11 rebounds and handed out 10 assists. It was his third triple-double – putting up double digits in three statistica­l categories – in the four-game homestand that concluded on Saturday.

His drive to the basket with one second left in the third quarter gave Cleveland an 80-73 lead going into the fourth, and he scored 10 points in the final period.

James had scored or assisted on Cleveland’s first 13 points. He connected on nine of his 15 shots from the field and made all 10 of his free throws.

Kevin Love had 15 points and five rebounds, and rookie Cedi Osman scored a career-high 10 points for Cleveland, who are 17-1 since Nov 11 and notched an 11th straight home win.

 ?? — AFP ?? Towering performanc­e: New York Knicks’ Michael Beasley taking a shot as Oklahoma City Thunder’s Patrick Patterson (left) and Josh Huestis try to stop him in the NBA game at Madison Square Garden in New York on Saturday. The Knicks won 111-96.
— AFP Towering performanc­e: New York Knicks’ Michael Beasley taking a shot as Oklahoma City Thunder’s Patrick Patterson (left) and Josh Huestis try to stop him in the NBA game at Madison Square Garden in New York on Saturday. The Knicks won 111-96.

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