Chandler Helps Knicks Remain Undefeated
The basket was shaking and Tyson Chandler was screaming, definitely toward though maybe not at the voices he recognized near the Dallas bench.
His more important words came long before that dunk that helped the New York Knicks put away the Mavericks.
Chandler told his teammates at halftime not to let their perfect record get ruined, and they responded with a 104-94 victory Friday night to improve their best start in nearly two decades to 4-0.
“Tyson’s always vocal. In the locker room he was very vocal, just about not letting this one slip away from us,” said Carmelo Anthony, who led the Knicks with 31 points.
“They’re playing hard and they’re getting wins,” said Mavericks forward Elton Brand, back after missing a game following the birth of a child. “4-0, that’s a good start for any team.”







