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Nothing went right for the New York Knicks Friday night as Jeremy Lin and his teammates dropped their first game under new coach Mike Woodson against the Toronto Raptors, 96-79.
New York shot 37.6 percent from the field, with no one on the roster making more than six shots. Toronto benefited from a great game by DeMar DeRozan, who scored 30 points in addition to Andrea Bargnani's 21.
Lin had a relatively quiet night, shooting 3-of-9 en route to six points to complement his four assists in 26 minutes of play. Amar'e Stoudemire led the Knicks with 17 points and six rebounds.
New York resumed play on Sunday against the Detroit Pistons.
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