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Updated 02/22/2012 08:54 PM

Knicks Hope For Another Home Win Against Atlanta Hawks

By: NY1 News

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After losing two of their last three games, the New York Knicks, led by point guard Jeremy Lin and forward Carmelo Anthony, are playing a strong game against the Atlanta Hawks in Madison Square Garden tonight.

New York is 8-2 since the "Linsanity" began earlier this month.

On Monday, the Knicks, despite having Lin and Anthony in the starting lineup for the first time, were defeated by the New Jersey Nets.

Lin had 21 points and nine assists against New Jersey, but Anthony only had 11 points after missing two weeks with a groin injury.

The Hawks, meanwhile, have lost four of their last five games, and will be without their leading scorer, Joe Johnson, due to tendinitis in his left knee.

Fans flocked to Madison Square Garden to show support for Lin and their beloved team. One Knicks fan even came from Taiwan and dressed as a "Taiwanese superhero to show support for the star point guard.

One of the fans gushed about Lin, "His energy, his love of New York... he has team effort and teamwork and he's doing it. He's doing it for the Knicks."

Meanwhile, the MSG Network says it is disciplining Spero Dedes, the Knicks radio play-by-play man, for using the phrase "chink in the armor" when talking about Lin's nine turnovers at the end of Friday's loss to the New Orleans Hornets.

<i>Spero Dedes</i>
Spero Dedes
A spokeswoman for the network says Dedes' offensive term was inappropriate and inconsistent with the regard they have for Lin and the Asian community.

Dedes says he is deeply sorry and that it was completely inadvertent.

This comes days after ESPN fired an employee who used the same phrase in a headline on their mobile website, and also suspended an ESPN news anchor for 30 days for using the phrase on the air.