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Bobcats Fall To Knicks, Set NBA Record For Lowest Winning Percentage Ever (VIDEO)

04/27/12 12:09 AM ET AP

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Charlotte Bobcats' D.J. White, left, Gerald Henderson, center, and Kemba Walker sit on the bench late in the second half of an NBA basketball game New York Knicks in Charlotte, N.C., Thursday, April 26, 2012. The Knicks won 104-84. Charlotte finished with the worst winning percentage in NBA history. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton)

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- The worst season in NBA history is over for the Charlotte Bobcats.

Meanwhile, the New York Knicks are looking ahead to the playoffs.

The Bobcats couldn't even beat a Knicks team resting most of its starters, finishing with the lowest winning percentage in league history after a 104-84 loss on Thursday night.

J.R. Smith scored 22 points for the Knicks, who pulled away in the second half to clinch the Eastern Conference's No. 7 seed and a first-round playoff matchup against No. 2 Miami beginning Saturday.

"I couldn't be happier," said Knicks interim coach Mike Woodson, now 18-6 since taking over for Mike D'Antoni. "It was a great regular season and now it's playoff basketball time. They will be ready."

Gerald Henderson had 21 points for the Bobcats, whose 23rd consecutive loss left them with a winning percentage of .106 (7-59) in the lockout-shortened season. The record was set 39 years ago, when the 1972-73 Philadelphia 76ers finished 9-73 (.110) in a full regular season.

"Going 7-59 like we did is not what we planned on doing," Henderson said. "This doesn't sit very well with me. These last 10 games, we've really tried to get after it, compete and not get that record. It just didn't happen for us. We just didn't have enough. We couldn't come up with the plays.

"When you look back at it and see we lost 59 games, you always think, `We could've won one more.'"

Kemba Walker had 13 points, D.J. Augustin 12 and D.J. White added 11 for Charlotte, which now faces an offseason of uncertainty.

"I have to commend the guys," said Paul Silas, whose future as the Bobcats' coach is in doubt. "They gave me everything they had and I can't fault them one bit for what happened. If they hadn't played hard for me and their attitudes hadn't been right then that's different, but they were positive and did everything that they needed to do."

The Knicks held out starters Carmelo Anthony, Tyson Chandler and Baron Davis, while Amare Stoudemire had 21 points over two quarters.

That put the pressure on the Knicks' reserves to make up the difference, and they didn't disappoint. Josh Harrellson added 18 points, Jerome Jordan 13 and Iman Shumpert 12 for New York. Mike Bibby also had 12 assists.

"I pretty much have a set rotation," Woodson said. "But if Josh Harrellson has to step in and play, or Jerome Jordan has to play a minute or two here and there, I'll feel good that they are ready to play."

Still, with owner Michael Jordan watching from his private box, the Bobcats played nearly even with the Knicks in the first half, leading twice and only trailing 46-44 at halftime.

"I thought we had a shot, I really did," Silas said. "I thought we gave it our all in the first half."

Charlotte's biggest lead came in the closing minutes of the first quarter, with Bismack Biyombo's dunk with 5:05 remaining putting the Bobcats up 14-11. But the Knicks closed the period with a 12-6 run to go up 23-20.

Charlotte would lead once more in the second quarter, with DeSagana Diop's layup with 9:28 left capping a five-point run to put the Bobcats up 25-23. However, the Knicks responded with six straight points, going ahead 29-25 on Smith's dunk with 8:14 left.

Charlotte managed to tie the score three times in the final minutes of the second quarter, the last at 41-all with 1:56 left on Henderson's layup. But Smith hit a 3-pointer 17 seconds later to put the Knicks ahead, and Jordan followed with a jumper to give New York a two-point halftime edge.

Stoudemire asserted himself in the third quarter, scoring 11 points in the period as the Knicks pushed their lead into double digits.

"I feel as good as new," said Stoudemire, who missed 19 games this season, most due to back problems. "It was a matter of staying sharp on the basketball court and keeping a good rhythm and helping my team to victory."

New York would take its biggest lead late in the fourth quarter, with Jordan's fast-break dunk with 4:38 remaining putting the Knicks up 99-76.

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- The worst season in NBA history is over for the Charlotte Bobcats. Meanwhile, the New York Knicks are looking ahead to the playoffs.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- The worst season in NBA history is over for the Charlotte Bobcats. Meanwhile, the New York Knicks are looking ahead to the playoffs.
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Baneblade
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07:11 PM on 12/12/2012
I don't feel so bad about the Trail Blazers being my home team anymore.

Also, I just realized how old this story is.
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07:08 PM on 04/28/2012
How on Earth the greatest player of all time could own the worst team ever is beyond me... Irony at it's finest.
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Jacob007
09:03 AM on 04/28/2012
Too much underwear on the GM mind.
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07:11 PM on 04/27/2012
perhaps, but theis season's Wash (ed out by february) wizards got cover for their awfulness from charlotte. How ernie grunfeld and his decade long comically bad decisions remains the Wizards GM is a mystery beyond all comprehension.
04:46 PM on 04/27/2012
A DISASTER OF A SEASON. GLAD IT'S OVER BUT NOT TOO THRILLED ABOUT THE DIRECTION OF THIS TEAM SINCE I'M A FAN AND LIVE WITHIN PROXIMITY TO CHARLOTTE.
04:12 PM on 04/27/2012
Jordan is proving to be the worst owner ever, even worse than the owner of the Clippers. He seems to think he can win with a team full of rejects. I feel so sorry for Anthony Davis. Jordan will draft him but wont give him any support players.
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GeorgeGee
11:15 PM on 04/27/2012
Agree. Best player ever has become the worst owner ever losing his a## in $. Couldn't happen to a nicer guy! One of the most famous human beings ever who did less for his people and for humanity in general than anyone else with such influence. A classic egomanic, narcissist and greed monger. Best player ever. Piece of poop of a person. His demise pleases me. And if that makes me a bad person, well so be it.
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Bados
I love Sarah Palin. No wait...I love parasailing.
11:00 AM on 04/28/2012
"Piece of poop of a person. His demise pleases me. " SMH This is the world we live in.
01:16 PM on 04/27/2012
Living in the Charlotte area, the Bobcats were never wanted after we finally got rid of the Hornets and the baggage they and their owners had. The voters shut down building new arena in uptown area since we just built one for the Hornets. The local politicians forced the building anyway so Bob Johnson could get a new franchise...he wasn't too bright with basketball either. MJ was a hecku'va player, but a poor player on the business operations side. Same thing happened when he was with Washington.
lurkinman
Clear thinking is best served non-partisan
12:34 PM on 04/27/2012
I doubt the Bobcats could beat a good college team, I really do.
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LuLou Murder
Don't blame God, it's not Her fault.
12:45 PM on 04/27/2012
Maybe not even a mediocre middle school team.
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Bados
I love Sarah Palin. No wait...I love parasailing.
03:53 PM on 04/27/2012
No college team could beat them. It's not even close.
11:59 AM on 04/27/2012
congrats Micheal. Once again you raised the bar..
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Rosalee Harris
10:35 AM on 04/27/2012
The Sixers didnt even put up a fight against Pistons it was so embarassing and obvious that they wanted to lose so they can face Chicago instead of Miami. I thought the Bobcats would have come out with fire against the knicks considering they had a dubious record at stake but sadly they didnt. The Knicks had no Melo Davis or Chandler. I guess its Miami for the Knicks. I know this Miami would have perferred to be facing the Sixers.
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bmwracer
In the LEFT lane.
10:21 AM on 04/27/2012
Another record-breaking Michael Jordan team. ;)
10:36 AM on 04/27/2012
MJ is not exactly the "Michael Jordan" of GMs. Lol (or of playing baseball, or of acting) lol.
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Bados
I love Sarah Palin. No wait...I love parasailing.
03:52 PM on 04/27/2012
He's the MJ of merchandising and branding.
Are you really knocking the greatest basketball player ever for his baseball skills? LOL I commend him for pursing a dream and hitting a home run on his father's birthday in AA baseball.

I think he's OK with being the best basketball player ever and making millions off his name alone.
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ZenSufi
Sisters and Brothers of America!
12:34 PM on 04/27/2012
No place to go but up.
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phal4875
The world is run by cats; we just feed them.
01:39 PM on 04/27/2012
Didn't Tonya Harding say that, too?