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TORONTO (AP) Chris Childs couldn't sleep, but it didn't
matter. He was ready for the New York Knicks.
"I had a ball," said Childs, who was pacing until 4 a.m. in
anticipation. "I'm smiling more than I have in five years."
Since acquiring Childs from New York last month, the Toronto
Raptors are rolling.
They won their fifth straight Sunday, with Vince Carter scoring
25 points in a 98-88 victory over a Knicks team that again played
without Marcus Camby.
The teams met for the first time since exchanging point
guards at the Feb. 22 trade deadline.
Childs had 12 points, three assists and two turnovers. Mark
Jackson didn't play in the fourth quarter for New York. He finished
with just four points, three assists and two turnovers.
Six Raptors finished in double figures. Davis scored 17 and
Morris Peterson, Charles Oakley and Keon Clark each had 10.
"It would be nice to face them in the playoffs," Childs said.
"It would be something, when it's all on the line, to line up
against those guys and go to war. I like our chances."
Latrell Sprewell scored 27 for the Knicks, who have lost six
straight regular season games against Toronto.
The Knicks, who have lost seven straight on the road, were hurt
by the absence of their center. Camby missed his second straight
game because of back spasms.
"Bottom line is, we didn't get the stops we needed," Sprewell
said. "And I mentioned this to the guys in the shower. We made
runs today, but there was no excitement there. There was no chest
bumping or high-fives. There was no passion, and we need that."
The Raptors are 1½ games behind the Knicks for fourth place and
homecourt advantage in the first round. New York swept the Raptors
in the first round of last season's playoffs.
Childs, who spent 5½ inconsistent seasons with New York, glared
at the Knicks' bench after giving Toronto a 17-point lead with a
layup with 7:20 remaining.
"Spree played great today. He's always had the killer's
mentality, but I wasn't going to let us lose," Childs said. "Once
you have them down, and they're out of breath, you have to step on
their throat and put them to sleep."
New York closed within six points on Charlie Ward's layup with
59 seconds left, but Toronto's Alvin Williams made two free throws
with 24 seconds left. Childs made two more with nine seconds on the
clock.
"Chris had the last laugh today," Sprewell said. "He did some
nice things for them."
Game notes
The Raptors are 5-1 since the trade deadline. Toronto also
acquired forward Jerome Williams from Detroit. ... Toronto's
Antonio Davis received a flagrant foul for throwing a punch at New
York's Kurt Thomas in the second quarter. Davis hyperextended his
left elbow while guarding Thomas in the first quarter. ... The
Knicks activated center Travis Knight from the injured list and
placed guard Rick Brunson on the injured list. ... Camby averaged
13.8 points and 15.3 rebounds in his last eight games. He has
missed 14 games this season.
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