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Tag Archives: Landry Fields
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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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
My Thoughts on the Carmelo Anthony Trade
It was awesome. I could probably end there, but I figure you might want me to elaborate a bit. Since I am a bit late to the party analyzing this trade, I’ve found two posts out there that perfectly encapsulate … Continue reading
Posted in Editorial
Tagged Amar'e Stoudemire, Carmelo Anthony, Chauncey Billups, Knicks, Landry Fields, NBA, Shawne Williams, Toney Douglas
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Knicks 112, Thunder 98
And we’re back! Really excited to be typing up the first TWMFBlog post from NYC. I’m back in town for the holidays and just finished watching the Thunder game on DVR. Here’s what I thought: First of all, great win … Continue reading
Deep Soothing Breaths, People
My apologies for the lack of posts during this trying week. I generally try to kick it positively here at TWMFBlog, and I regret not giving Knicks fans an oasis from the “chicken little” tenor of the beat writers, Twitter, … Continue reading
Posted in Ruminations
Tagged Amar'e Stoudemire, Andy Rautins, Anthony Randolph, Bill Walker, Danilo Gallinari, Kelenna Azuibuike, Knicks, Landry Fields, Mike D'Antoni, NBA, Optimism, Raymond Felton, Roger Mason, Ronny Turiaf, Shawne Williams, Timofey Mozgov, Toney Douglas, Wilson Chandler
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Game 5: Knicks Win Over Wizards an Important Touchstone
Don’t sleep on how impressive the back-to-back, road/home sweep is for the Knicks. It requires a lot of effort and determination to summon the energy to go into Chicago and beat a very good Bulls team that prides itself on … Continue reading
Game 4: Knicks Rain 3′s, Get Big Win in Chicago
The game against Orlando getting canceled seems to have been a boon for the Knicks. It gave the team a chance to catch it’s breath after two hotly contested matchups against better clubs. More importantly, it gave Danilo Gallinari a … Continue reading
Posted in Game Recaps
Tagged Amar'e Stoudemire, Bill Walker, Bulls, Danilo Gallinari, Game Recap, Knicks, Landry Fields, NBA, Raymond Felton, Ronny Turiaf, Timofey Mozgov, Toney Douglas, Wilson Chandler
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Game 2: Loss to Celtics
Early on I am going to try and practice patience and enjoy the fact that hung in there against last season’s Eastern Conference champs, even if the Celtics played incredibly sloppy. It was nice to see the Knicks hang around … Continue reading
