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Friday, Apr. 13 7:30pm ET
Minus three starters, Knicks smother Hawks

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NEW YORK (AP) – It isn't easy being the ninth man in an eight-man rotation, especially for a player who was a starter for the first half of the season.

Othella Harrington has been trying to make the best of that situation, and lately he's been thriving at it as injuries have depleted the New York Knicks.

Harrington had his highest-scoring game since joining the Knicks in a January trade, tallying 18 points Friday night as New York cruised to a 101-65 victory over the Atlanta Hawks.

"It's hard at times, it's frustrating because you want to go out there and contribute and help the team win," Harrington said. "But I've been there before (in Houston during his rookie year), and I'm able to get over the frustration."

The Knicks had their largest margin of victory in five years and held Atlanta to the lowest point total by a New York opponent this season. With Miami losing to Toronto, the Knicks moved within one game of the Heat for third place in the Eastern Conference.

Harrington, making a rare start as Larry Johnson missed his third straight game with a sore back, shot 8-for-13 from the field. Harrington has shot 19-for-27 while totaling 46 points in the past three games.

The Knicks also were without starters Marcus Camby (bruised hip) and Allan Houston (thigh contusion), but they didn't need them in a game that wasn't close after the midpoint of the first quarter.

Latrell Sprewell scored 22 points and Glen Rice had 17, with each scoring 11 in the first quarter as the Knicks opened a 33-17 lead with all five starters playing the entire period.

New York opened the second quarter with a 10-0 run for a 43-17 lead, and the Knicks were shooting 71 percent by the time they reached 50 points on an 18-footer by Sprewell with 6:48 left in the second quarter.

The lead surpassed 30 points when Mark Jackson made a reverse layup with 4:37 left in the third quarter, and seldom-used reserves Rick Brunson, Felton Spencer and Travis Knight saw extensive playing time in the fourth.

The Hawks, who were without Lorenzen Wright as he served a suspension for fighting with Cleveland's Chris Gatling, were led by Nazr Mohammed with 13 points and 11 rebounds.

"We weren't aggressive and they came out and let us know that this is their house," Atlanta's Jason Terry said. "That's why they are a playoff team and you see our record (24-55)."

Harrington was acquired from Vancouver in a trade for Erick Strickland, but his playing time has hinged on the availability of Johnson. With coach Jeff Van Gundy preferring to stick with an eight-man rotation, Harrington has been the ninth man when the Knicks have been at full strength.

"I knew I was coming to a situation with Larry, Kurt (Thomas) and Marcus, so my thing was to come in and not rock the boat and try to fit in as well as I could," Harrington said.

With Johnson missing 11 of the past 19 games because of a chronically sore back, Harrington has had a chance to break into the rotation.

He scored the bulk of his points on low-post moves, rarely meeting much resistance from Atlanta's low-post defenders, and also grabbed six rebounds.

"I love his game, I love his work ethic," Rice said. "He gets out there and he's a warrior. Regardless of how big his defender is, he takes it right at them."

Game notes
Camby is not expected to play Sunday at Philadelphia. Johnson and Houston are day-to-day, and Houston said he "thinks" he'll play. ... The Knicks admitted they were one of the teams that voted against the package of rules changes. The measure passed, reportedly by a vote of 22-6 with one exception. Coach Jeff Van Gundy said he had a hard time understanding how teams could vote in favor when all the details of the changes haven't even been worked out yet. "Even though we voted no," general manager Scott Layden said, "you have to look at how it helps your team. And we're well coached, we have some outstanding outside shooters and some guys who can block shots. You can't feel badly that the vote didn't go your way." ... The Hawks lost their 13th consecutive road game. They lost by 35 in their previous visit to Madison Square Garden in early November, but won their next two games against New York at Philips Arena. ... The Knicks had a season-high 32 assists.

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