Chris Bosh had 40 points and 11 rebounds, and the Raptors rolled to a 99-90 victory over New York on Friday in the latest ugly night for the Knicks.

Taking the ball to the basket from the start and finishing two points shy of his career high, set earlier this season against Phoenix, Bosh quickly landed the disappointing Zach Randolph-Eddy Curry tandem on the bench -- and Randolph wasn't happy about it.

Randolph was benched the final 31-plus minutes and appeared frustrated with Knicks coach Isiah Thomas when he was removed for good. Randolph was yanked 20 seconds after committing an offensive foul with 7:35 remaining in the first half.

Any player would get upset because they want to play," Randolph said. "I want to play. I love playing. I want to be out there."

"I thought he and Eddy both were just having problems with the foot speed of Toronto tonight and it was just a tough game to match up particularly for those two," Knicks coach Isiah Thomas said. "I just tried to go with quicker people and try to get us back in the game."

"I'm sure he's frustrated, just like we all are frustrated, and the one thing I know about him is that he wants to play," Thomas said of Randolph. "Every player wants to play. No one likes to be taken out of the game. And so we'll just move on."

Randolph played 10 minutes and said he was "a little frustrated" about not going back in. Curry stuck around for 15, finished with six points and two rebounds.

"I don't know what happened with that," Curry said of the Randolph-Thomas incident. "It was a tough night at the office for Zach. He'll cool off and it'll be another day tomorrow."