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		<title>Ellis rallies Warriors past Knicks, 92-78</title>
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<p>OAKLAND, Calif. (AP)—Mark Jackson didn’t see much significance in coaching<br />
Golden State to a win against his former team.</p>
<p>It was the way the Warriors beat the New York Knicks that meant the most to<br />
Jackson—doing it with a defensive focus that hasn’t been seen from this<br />
franchise on a consistent basis in more than a decade.</p>
<p>Then again, that’s been Jackson’s message to his players ever since he was<br />
hired in June.</p>
<p>“This is going to be strange to hear: We’re a defensive team,” Jackson<br />
said following Golden State’s 92-78 victory Wednesday night. “It’s a shocker.<br />
Great players are going to come in and have great nights, but our job is make it<br />
tough. We had a bad first half offensively, but the defense gave us a chance to<br />
win a ballgame.”</p>
<p>Golden State definitely made it tough on New York’s All-Star duo of <span>Amare<br />
Stoudemire</span> and <span>Carmelo Anthony,</span> who combined to go just 8 of 27 from the floor<br />
after teaming for 58 points in the Knicks’ Christmas Day win over the Boston<br />
Celtics.</p>
<p>Stoudemire finished with 16 points and 10 rebounds, while Anthony had 13<br />
points.</p>
<p>“The whole game our offense was awful,” Knicks coach Mike D’Antoni said.<br />
“We weren’t in synch, we didn’t make shots, we turned the ball over and we gave<br />
them layups. Whatever kind of mistakes you can make, we made. It was awful.”</p>
<p><span>Monta Ellis</span> shook off a terrible first half to finish with 22 points and<br />
eight assists, while <span>Brandon Rush</span> added 19 points off the bench for Golden State<br />
(2-1).</p>
<p>Playing without injured guard <span>Stephen Curry,</span> the Warriors led by as much as<br />
19 before cruising to their second straight impressive win over an Eastern<br />
Conference team. Two nights earlier they beat the Chicago Bulls 99-91.</p>
<p>Ish Smith had 11 points, four assists and six rebounds while starting in<br />
place of Curry, who sat out the game after injuring his surgically repaired<br />
ankle against Chicago.</p>
<p>Ellis went just 4 of 15 in the first half but scored eight straight points,<br />
including a pair of 3-pointers, midway through the fourth quarter when Golden<br />
State pulled away.</p>
<p>But it was the Warriors’ defense that made the biggest difference—a<br />
refreshing change considering the team’s recent history of shunning that part of<br />
the game.</p>
<p>“That’s our focus, defense,” Ellis said. “Just going out there getting<br />
the job done. That’s what’s keeping us in the game against great teams like<br />
this. Our defense kept us in the game and the offense won the game for us.”</p>
<p>No one else could pick up the scoring slack for the Knicks, who were also<br />
outrebounded 47-31 by the smaller but quicker Warriors.</p>
<p><span>Landry Fields</span> had 13 of his 14 points in the first half. <span>Bill Walker</span> also<br />
scored 14 for the Knicks, who failed in their bid to start the season with<br />
consecutive victories for the first time since 1999.</p>
<p>Former Knick <span>David Lee</span> scored 13 points for Golden State (2-1).</p>
<p>This was the first stop on a three-game trip to the West Coast for New York.</p>
<p>The Knicks, who beat the Celtics on Christmas Day to kick off the truncated<br />
NBA schedule after losing all eight games to Boston in 2010, play the Lakers in<br />
Los Angeles on Thursday. They return to Northern California to face the<br />
Sacramento Kings on Saturday.</p>
<p>The Warriors played without Curry, who landed awkwardly on his surgically<br />
repaired right ankle in the fourth quarter of Monday’s win over Chicago.</p>
<p>It was the second time in seven days that Curry injured the ankle. He also<br />
missed eight games last season because of lingering ankle problems.</p>
<p>“It was the best thing to give it some time to heal,” Jackson said before<br />
the game. “Bottom line is he got hurt landing on somebody and we are going to<br />
give it some time to heal.”</p>
<p>Smith started in place of Curry and scored seven of Golden State’s first 10<br />
points. He finished 5 of 13 from the floor.</p>
<p>Anthony and Stoudemire couldn’t get much of anything to fall. The duo<br />
repeatedly settled for long jumpers, a trend that continued deep into the fourth<br />
quarter.</p>
<p>Even with their two stars off to a slow start, the Knicks took a 43-37 lead<br />
into the half.</p>
<p>Golden State closed the gap with a 15-5 run early in the second half, tied<br />
the game at 64 when Rush made a 3-pointer with 0.7 seconds remaining in the<br />
third quarter, then took control with 20-6 burst in the fourth.</p>
<p>The Warriors opened a 19-point lead with 4:09 left when the Knicks<br />
frustrations began to show. <span>Tyson Chandler</span> tossed Lee to the ground and was<br />
whistled for a technical foul, bringing the sold-out crowd at Oracle Arena to<br />
its feet.</p>
<p>“I’m not making any excuses, but we’re a young team that’s coming together<br />
and we have to build,” said Chandler, who was held to two points and three<br />
rebounds. “Unfortunately, we’re learning things on the fly.”</p>
<p>Notes: The Warriors have agreed to terms with 7-foot-1 free agent center<br />
<span>Kyrylo Fesenko</span> on a one-year contract pending Fesenko passing a physical.<br />
Fesenko, who spent the past four seasons mostly as a backup with the Utah Jazz,<br />
was in Golden State’s locker room before the game but neither nor the Warriors<br />
can talk about the deal until it is complete. … The Warriors have sold out the<br />
first three games on this four-game homestand. … Former Golden State guard<br />
<span>Jeremy Lin,</span> who signed with the Knicks on Tuesday, entered the game late in the<br />
fourth quarter and missed his only shot attempt.</p>
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