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Tag Archives: Knicks
Knicks 82, Lakers 99 – Kneejerk Reactions
In case you didn’t know, I live in Los Angeles, so I was in attendance tonight. I cannot remember the last time I was this angry. Seriously, I was so angry my right eyelid was twitching and I currently have … Continue reading
Posted in Kneejerk Reactions
Tagged Amar'e Stoudemire, Carmelo Anthony, Knicks, Landry Fields, Mike D'Antoni, NBA, Toney Douglas, Tyson Chandler
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Grantland’s Sebastian Pruiti Takes A Look At Tyson Chandler
Excellent piece by Sebastian Pruiti over at Grantland breaking down the Lamar Odom and Tyson Chandler trades. For our purposes I’m going to, zero in on one aspect of his article: As great as Chandler is, he will definitely have … Continue reading
Posted in Ruminations
Tagged Amar'e Stoudemire, Carmelo Anthony, ESPN, Grantland, Knicks, NBA, Sebastian Pruiti, Tyson Chandler
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So I Guess I Should Write Something About The NBA Lockout
I’m probably the worst person to write a blog post about the NBA Lockout because I am decidedly neutral when it comes to these things. The way I see it, the NBA is a business (no matter how eloquently Malcolm … Continue reading
Posted in Newsish
Tagged Amar'e Stoudemire, Carmelo Anthony, David Stern, Knicks, Lockout, NBA
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Defending James Dolan’s Decision but Not His Process
Let’s cut to the chase: Don’t be mad at James Dolan for cutting ties with Donnie Walsh; be mad at him for dragging this on for too long and not giving the new President/GM more time to gameplan for the … Continue reading
Posted in Editorial, Newsish
Tagged Allan Houston, Donnie Walsh, James Dolan, Knicks, Mark Warkentien, Mike D'Antoni, NBA
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Yahoo! Sports and ESPN? I Strenuously Object!
My original plan was to let the events of last night sink into my brain before I put finger to keyboard to summarize my thoughts on Carmelo Anthony and the New York Knicks. That plan got set aside after reading … Continue reading
Knicks Let One Slip Away Against Celtics
Had the Knicks been able to hold on against the Celtics, the ending would have been almost poetic. With 50 seconds left in a tie game, Chauncey Billups, the Knicks floor general, suffers an apparent knee injury and cannot return. … Continue reading
Posted in Game Recaps
Tagged Amar'e Stoudemire, Bill Walker, Carmelo Anthony, Chauncey Billups, Jared Jeffries, Knicks, Mike D'Antoni, NBA, Playoffs, Ronny Turiaf, Shawne Williams, Toney Douglas
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Mike D’Antoni Quote of the Day
Coach D’Antoni on Jared Jeffries (via ESPN NY): “He’s a very good defensive player, he moves the ball, he understands what we want done, he gives us that multiple possessions on the offensive rebounding, tapping balls out. He’s just an … Continue reading
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Tagged Jared Jeffries, Knicks, Mike D'Antoni, NBA
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Toney Douglas Makes Hollinger’s All-2012 Team
I’ve been thinking about Toney Douglas a lot lately. He seems to have become an “X-Factor” of sorts for your New York Knicks. Especially in the last few games sans Billups, as goes Toney, so go the Knicks. Personally, I … Continue reading
Posted in Newsish, Ruminations
Tagged Chauncey Billups, Knicks, Landry Fields, Mike D'Antoni, NBA, Toney Douglas, Wilson Chandler
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Go Small, Young Man
The victory over the Heat was huge, but it was the result of going small. The Knicks started the game with a small lineup of Chauncey Billups, Landry Fields, Carmelo Anthony, Shawne Williams, and Amar’e Stoudemire. Things didn’t start off … Continue reading
