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By Joe Lago
ESPN.com Tuesday, April 20, 2004 EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- The New York Knicks came to Continental Airlines Arena looking to get even Tuesday night. One way or another. They spent the last two days talking about inflicting the same type of physical pain that knocked Tim Thomas to the floor in Game 1 and out of Game 2 with a bruised lower back. The public promise for payback had league disciplinarian Stu Jackson in the house ready to dole out suspensions in case the Lincoln Tunnel series regressed into WWF Smackdown. The Knicks ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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