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Chandler and Morris Working Hard for the Knicks

Seeing more action in recent games, Wilson Chandler loses notoriety in the shadow of Lebron James' star performance.

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March 7, 2008 (FPRC) -- Wilson Chandler played more Wednesday night than he has all season, scoring 11 points for the Knicks' against Cleveland where they lost 119-105. Chandler spent most of his time trying to guard LeBron James so that he could score 50 points that night at Madison Square Garden In addition, James added 10 assists, 8 rebounds and 4 steals in what turned out to be one of his best performances yet.

Even though it was James doing all the work, Chandler was just thrilled to be on the court. Chandler was a college star for two seasons before becoming eligible for the 2007 draft. Appearing in only 15 games, he's been somewhat frustrated spending a lot of time on the bench.

The Knicks have Randolph Morris on the court a little more too, appearing in 3 games before playing his season-high 12 minutes against the Cavs. Coach Isiah Thomas says that the increased playing time for both players is based on merit. Although, maybe he's just giving the younger players a chance toward the end of another lost season.

Thomas has said that the two players have worked extremely hard in practice and have earned their game time. Chandler played well Wednesday, shooting 4-for-9 and contributing 5 rebounds. Unfortunately his efforts were shadowed by James having an amazingly good game. However, Chandler's physical approach to James was noted. James is known for overwhelming his opponent with his athleticism. Even though Chandler might not have necessarily been overwhelmed by James' athleticism that night, his ability to shoot was noticeable.

Chandler know that he has to prove himself the rest of the season but is looking forward to the opportunity. He's happy just being able to play at Madison Square Garden which he recognizes as an experience of a lifetime.

On another note, Randolph will probably miss a 4th straight game against Detroit because of a sore right foot, even though he said he felt ready to play after Wednesday's shoot around. It just seems as if it's not healing as fast as he thought it would.

As usual, Thomas is avoiding questions about Stephon Marbury although the tune seems to be changing about Marbury staying with the team.

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