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The New York Knicks will be facing off against the Charlotte Bobcats on Tuesday night at Madison Square Garden, and Knicks' coach Mike Woodson has said he is planning to stick with the big lineup and start Andrea Bargnani.

The game will start at 7.30 p.m. ET and can be watched on MSG, or alternatively the action can be watched online through live stream via the link provided below.

Following a Knicks practice this week, Woodson said, "Maybe I am hard headed but I am going to start it again and just see what it looks like."

That decision may raise a few eyebrows, as Bargnani has been selected to start the past two games, but has not played for more than 25 minutes in either.

The Knicks were trashed in the first quarter against the Wolves, going down 19-40, and Bargnani left the court with 4:29 on the clock with the score 13-18.

Woodson though has said, "I can't blame it on Andrea. He was over with me on the bench so ... I think that lineup, I think he is getting a little bit more comfortable but we just haven't played him a lot of minutes."

If the Knicks are to improve tonight they must protect the ball and stop the turnovers. They have a massive 53 turnovers so far this season, and if they continue at that rate they will literally be throwing the season away.

The Knicks vs Bobcats will start at 7.30 p.m. ET and can be watched by clicking here.

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