GREENBURGH, N. Air Force 1 Outlet .Y. -- The New York Knicks will not concede they have a "big" problem -- yet. They know the Indiana Pacers have a size advantage, realize that Carmelo Anthony is going to get beat up banging against a bulkier body, and understand that a change to a lineup with a conventional power forward may become necessary. Not now, but check back if they lose Game 2 on Tuesday night. "Im not saying I wont do that. But Im just saying right now weve only got one game under our belt. ... The small lineup that we started didnt cost us," Knicks coach Mike Woodson said Monday. "And I dont consider Melo a small. You guys might, but I dont." He is, though, when it comes to his matchup against the Pacers. Listed at 6-foot-8 and 235 pounds, Anthony has a quickness advantage playing against power forwards, and hes big enough to defend many of them. But Indianas David West is 6-9 and 250, playing his natural position hes been an All-Star at, and hes one of the toughest competitors around. The Pacers outrebounded the Knicks 44-30 on Sunday in their 102-95 victory in the opener of the second-round series. "Were a big, physical team," Pacers centre Roy Hibbert said. "Their specialty is their offensive firepower and weve got guys that could hold down the paint and the perimeter, too. So we just try to make everything as hard as possible for those guys and use our length and athleticism." Anthony was in foul trouble and shot only 10 of 28, and a couple of his teammates even expressed concern about the pounding he took. But Anthony offers no excuses and his coach makes no concessions, saying the guys who started werent the problem since the Knicks led after the first quarter. "I thought we came out, we held our own the start of the game, had nothing to do with who started at the 4 or the 5," Woodson said. "Melos played big guys all year. Last I checked, statistics-wise weve been pretty damn good this year with Melo playing at the 4 spot, so I dont see any reason to change at this point right now." But something is affecting Anthony. The NBAs leading scorer has made just 35 of 110 shots over his last four games and his shooting percentage for the post-season is down to 38 per cent overall and 26 per cent from 3-point range. Point guard Raymond Felton wondered if the Pacers were targeting Anthonys sore left shoulder that he wore a strap over in Game 1 to keep in place. Teammate Kenyon Martin said he didnt think Anthony should have to "wrestle and tussle" with West and that perhaps the Knicks should start a bigger lineup. (He would be the obvious candidate to start). "I think K-Mart is coming from a concerned standpoint as a teammate from me getting beat up so much, but weve been going through and dealing with the same thing all year long," Anthony said. "Im fine. Ive been bruised up, beat up all year long, so as far as them guys targeting the shoulder, I cant worry about that." Martin is only an inch taller and weighs less than Anthony, who shifted from his normal small forward spot to the power forward last season when Amare Stoudemire was injured and stayed there this season when Stoudemire remained out. The Knicks flourished with the small lineup and an emphasis on 3-point shooting. "Kenyon is no bigger than Melo, thats kind of how I look at it," Woodson said. "Well just gauge it and see how it goes tomorrow and if weve got to make that adjustment, Ill be the one to make that call." Stoudemire could become an option to get big man minutes later in the series if hes cleared to return from right knee surgery. He took part in 3-on-3 scrimmages Monday, looking winded but expecting to practice Thursday and be in uniform Saturday. "Game 1 was tough for us, but were going to retaliate in Game 2 and see how that goes, and then from that game well see what type of adjustments we need to make. And then if Im able to play, then I will," Stoudemire said. The Knicks said most of their problems stemmed from being outworked, but theyve got other issues. Hibbert (14 points, 8 rebounds, 5 blocks) dominated his matchup with Tyson Chandler (4 points, 3 rebounds, 2 blocks, 6 fouls), and Sixth Man of the Year J.R. Smith continued his shooting woes by going 4 of 15. "I thought both teams played extremely physical. Its going to be that kind of series," Pacers coach Frank Vogel said. "I dont think weve won that physicality battle or anything like that. I think they played extremely hard and physical, and so did we." With the Knicks unable to hit from the perimeter, they were forced to drive at Hibbert and other big defenders, which plays into the Pacers hands. 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SOELDEN, Austria -- Racing on home snow in Sundays season-opener, Marcel Hirscher will start his quest for an unprecedented achievement in the 50-year history of the Alpine skiing World Cup.No skier, male or female, has ever won the overall title six years in a row.Hirschers illustrious compatriot Annemarie Moser-Proell is the only six-time champion the sport has seen, but her triumphs in the 1970s were not consecutive.Hirscher is the obvious favorite again -- although he sees it differently.I am not sure I am ready, the Austrian said Friday, two days before the first of 37 races this season.I think nobody is really ready for Soelden. Its too early in the season, he said. There is always a point in your preparation for the season that you think everything is wonderful. Then different conditions come up and you find out nothing is perfect.Hirschers dominance increased over the past three years, with a Norwegian rival finishing runner-up each time.He won the 2013-14 title leading Aksel Lund Svindal by 131 points. The following year, he beat Kjetil Jansrud by 160. And last season, Henrik Kristoffersen finished 497 behind.My energy levels are not unlimited. There is no certainty that it will always go on like this, Hirscher said, adding that the prospect of setting another record doesnt unsettle him.I dont think there is extra pressure on my shoulders, he said.Along with the Norwegians, Frenchman Alexis Pinturault is likely to be among Hirschers closest challengers.Last season, Hirscher trailed Svindal until the former two-timme overall champion injured his right knee in a downhill crash in Kitzbuehel, rupturing a cruciate ligament and damaging his meniscus and cartilage. Nike Air Presto Off White. Svindal returned to training on snow in August but wasnt sure when, or even if, he could race again.Its a slower process than it would have been if it were up to me, said Svindal, who has twice before returned from serious injuries.I am still somewhat skiing, but not the amount or at the level I want to, he said. I skied with Kjetil and (Aleksander Aamodt) Kilde in South America, but they started at the top and I started halfway down the hill.He expects Hirscher to defend his title.Behind him you have Pinturault and hopefully one of us (Norwegians), Svindal said.Jansrud said he will need to improve in giant slalom in order to keep up with Hirscher, who usually scores heavily in the technical events and earns additional points in super-G.Physically I am in a way better shape than last year when I had some back problems, Jansrud said.Kristoffersen, a slalom specialist, became a surprise overall contender last season after winning six races in his strongest discipline, but he failed to score big points in other events.Pinturault, who has been in the top 10 for the past five years, had a similar issue.He finished third overall, getting most of his points from GS, but didnt add enough from other disciplines to become a real threat to Hirscher. ' ' '