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  Monday, Jan. 24 7:30pm ET
Payton got ejected in first quarter
 
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NEW YORK (AP) -- Gary Payton was ejected so quickly, he didn't get to see his teammates give the kind of effort -- albeit a losing one -- that he had been demanding.

One night after criticizing his teammates for their lack of hustle and toughness, Payton got himself ejected late in the first quarter of a 112-106 loss to the New York Knicks on Monday night.

Gary Payton
Gary Payton, left, is restrained by Emanual Davis after being ejected for two consecutive technical fouls.

Payton had to be restrained by his teammates as he stormed after referee Ted Bernhardt, who whistled him for two technical fouls.

"That was just angriness right there, because it was a shock to me to get thrown out there in the first quarter. I didn't come to New York to sit in my locker, I came here to play basketball," Payton said.

"I'm not going to go and hit anybody," Payton said, explaining why he went after Bernhardt. "I'm not that ignorant, I'm not crazy. I'm not going to hit him in his face, I just wanted to make a point that that was wrong."

The Sonics still managed to play with the passion that Payton had complained was missing, and they kept the game close the rest of the way but still lost their third in a row.

Allan Houston scored 27 points, Latrell Sprewell had 24 and Patrick Ewing added 18 for the Knicks, who bounced back from a 13-point loss to San Antonio on Saturday.

Shammond Williams, a seldom-used second-year guard who took over the playmaking duties after Payton was ejected, led Seattle with a career-high 22 points. Williams' previous career-high, reached Friday night in a loss at Boston, was three points.

Vin Baker and Brent Barry added 21 points apiece.

Payton drew his first technical foul for arguing a personal foul while defending Sprewell with 1:28 left in the first quarter. After the technical foul shot, Payton continued to talk to Bernhardt near center court, with both men smiling at one point in their conversation.

But seconds after Payton turned and walked away, Bernhardt called another technical and tossed Payton out. Payton took off after Bernhardt and had to be held back.

"I don't care if I get a first technical foul, that's me," Payton said. "I don't know why I got the second technical. He (Bernhardt) has been giving me a lot of techs this season."

It was the second ejection of the season for Payton, who has been called for 14 technical fouls -- second in the league behind Rasheed Wallace of Portland with 16.

Bernhardt refused to comment.

"Gary didn't say a thing. I'm sure," said teammate Emanual Davis, who was standing between Bernhardt and Payton when the second technical was called. "I didn't hear anything that warranted getting kicked out of the game. He's too smart to jeopardize a game like that."

On Sunday after a loss at Toronto, Payton ripped his teammates by calling them "old ladies" and saying they were playing soft and weren't hustling.

His teammates took the message to heart, playing hard throughout Monday's game despite the dire outlook after Payton's early ejection.

"If we had played like that at Boston and Toronto, we probably would have had wins and this wouldn't be a big loss for us," Payton said.

Williams had a crowd-pleasing two-handed jam midway through the third quarter, then ended the period with a long jumper over Sprewell as the two were isolated against each other to give Seattle a 79-78 lead entering the fourth quarter.

Kurt Thomas gave the Knicks the lead for good on a three-point play after a 60-foot pass from Houston to make it 85-83 with 7:44 left.

New York led 97-94 before breaking away on a steal and two free throws by Charlie Ward, a put-back and a free throw by Ewing and a 3-pointer by Houston that made it 105-96 with 1:14 left.

"I think (Payton's ejection) took a lot of luster out of the game," Knicks coach Jeff Van Gundy said. "I would have liked it if it was everybody for them and everybody for us."

Game notes
Knicks guard Chris Childs strained his left Achilles' tendon in the second quarter and did not return. He is listed as day-to-day... Payton was ejected from a game against Philadelphia on Dec. 26 when he kicked the scorer's table after fouling Allen Iverson with nine seconds left in the game. ... Seattle shot 53 percent and dropped to 7-1 when shooting 50 percent or better. ... The Sonics dropped to 13-12 against teams with winning records. ... Ewing needs six more points to become the 17th NBA player to score 23,000. ... The Knicks won their fourth straight home game. ... The Knicks had a season-low five turnovers, one above the club record for fewest turnovers set in 1972.
 


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