Jose Calderon ticked off when a fan gets touchy (Video)

Nov 24, 2014; Houston, TX, USA; New York Knicks guard Jose Calderon (3) brings the ball up the court during the second half against the Houston Rockets at Toyota Center. The Rockets defeated the Knicks 91-86. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 24, 2014; Houston, TX, USA; New York Knicks guard Jose Calderon (3) brings the ball up the court during the second half against the Houston Rockets at Toyota Center. The Rockets defeated the Knicks 91-86. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports /
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New York Knicks point guard Jose Calderon did not enjoy himself tonight at Madison Square Garden.

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The delightfully themed Friday Night Knicks angle that MSG Network uses to promote New York Knicks games becomes awfully painful when nights like tonight go down.

The suddenly hot, winners of four in a row Detroit Pistons, waltzed into Madison Square Garden tonight and obliterated the Knicks by the final of 97-81.

The score actually turned out to be a whole lot closer than the actual game was. A non-competitive, Melo-less New York team showed no effort, competitive spirit or talent through the entire game.

Frustration ran at an all-time high as there couldn’t be any perfectly phrased description that could describe it.

A short video on the other hand might give a little insight:

As Knicks starting point-guard Jose Calderon went crashing into the court-level stands late in the third-quarter, a fan reached out in attempt to lift his spirits.

No dice.

Calderon’s frustration was on full-display, and the fan had to take that walk of shame up the stairs into the Garden halls for all other fans to jeer him on once he needed the rest room, a beverage, or waited until the game was finally over. Oh yeah, and now that it’s making the rounds on Twitter, it’s right there for the entire world to see.

With the loss the Knicks have now fallen to an incredible 5-30 on the season, the most losses in the NBA as they lead the Philadelphia 76ers by four now.

The only question remaining now is not if, but when they decide to shut Carmelo Anthony down for the remainder of the season and fully enter the land of tank-mode.

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