He dribbled off a screen, getting away from Brevin Knight for an instant, and buried an 18-footer from the right wing for the last of his 19 points.
Jamal Crawford added 17 points, and Kurt Thomas had 16 points and 11 rebounds for the Knicks, who have won three of four following a nine-game losing streak.
The Bobcats played most of the way without forward Emeka Okafor, who suffered a right thigh bruise after getting tangled up with New York's Michael Sweetney early in the first quarter. Okafor left the game for good in the second quarter, finishing with six points and three rebounds in 15 minutes.
Bulls 114, Hawks 105
In Atlanta, rookie Chris Duhon made eight 3-pointers for a career-high 24 points, powering Chicago past Atlanta.
Duhon scored 15 points on five 3-pointers in the third period to help the Bulls overcome a 19-point deficit. The Bulls outscored the Hawks 36-19 in the period en route to their 14th victory in 17 games.
Andres Nocioni scored 19 points for Chicago, Kirk Hinrich had 17 points and nine assists, and Ben Gordon added 16 points. Tony Delk led the Hawks with 18 points.
Clippers 94, Hornets 89
In Los Angeles, Bobby Simmons scored 21 points, Elton Brand added 20 and the Los Angeles Clippers beat New Orleans to match its best home record in 12 years.
The Clippers finished 27-14 at Staples Center, tying the mark they compiled in 1992-93 at the Los Angeles Sports Arena.
J.R. Smith and Dan Dickau scored 17 points each to lead New Orleans, which lost its seventh in a row and fell to 7-34 on the road, worst in the Western Conference.



