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Broadway Trumps Broad Street (again)
Posted on 11 Jan 2012 by Mike Rapine.
Just weeks after the New York Rangers spoiled the Winter Classic for Philadelphia Flyers fans, the two cities took the hardwood for what would be an early test for both teams. Once again, New York came away victorious. From the get-go, the New York Knicks dominated and despite a late rally from the 76ers, held on for a 85-79 win. The Knicks needed Carmelo Anthony and Amar'e Stoudemire to step...
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Empty Seats Abound
Posted on 14 Mar 2011 by Brad Botkin.
So I'm watching the Suns play on Sunday against the Magic, a nationally televised game on a huge afternoon of sports, and I'm looking in the stands. And what do I see? A whole mess of empty seats. And I immediately think about the glory days, back when the Suns were by far and away the most exciting team in the league. When the motto was to get up a shot in 7 seconds or less. When Nash to Stou...
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Knicks Shouldn’t Gut Roster for Melo
Posted on 19 Feb 2011 by Brandon Marcus.
Jim Dolan is at it again. According to reports, the Knicks have substantially increased their offer to acquire Anthony, a complete 180 from Donnie Walsh's previous position. In the trade, the Knicks would sacrifice Raymond Felton, Danilo Gallinari, Wilson Chandler and effectively Anthony Randolph for Carmelo Anthony, Chauncey Billups and some of Denver's bench debris. Forget about Eddy Curry an...
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Knicks/ Nets- 5 Things
Posted on 12 Feb 2011 by Jordan Lauterbach.
Who needs an all – star? Of course, the sarcasm flowing through my fingers is palpable. There may be three or four teams that the Knicks would have beaten Saturday. The New Jersey Nets are one of those teams. Here are five things from the Knicks 105-95 win over the Nets. 1. From downtown! – The Knicks got hot from behind the arc at the exact right time – twice. They started out the game...
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Knicks/Thunder – 5 things
Posted on 23 Dec 2010 by Jordan Lauterbach.
Talk of the Knicks being overrated hit a major snag last night when New York demolished the Oklahoma City Thunder at MSG. While the term “best win of the season” is often thrown around wildly (sometimes on this very blog), it’s hard to argue that Tuesday night wasn’t the most demonstrative win of the year. Sure, you could argue for blowing out Chicago (ironically, the next opponent ...
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Knicks/ Hornets Live Blog
Posted on 3 Dec 2010 by Jordan Lauterbach.
All right folks, we’re doing the blog/recap a little differently tonight. Right now, I’m sitting in my friend Matt’s basement waiting for Friday Night Knicks on MSG to start. We’ll have a running commentary of the night, as well as commentary from my three outrageous radio talk show host buddies. Interesting dynamic here – all three individuals hosted a talk show with me in the past t...
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Knick Links – Thursday
Posted on 2 Dec 2010 by Jordan Lauterbach.
I almost never say this, but thank goodness the Knicks aren't on tonight. I mean, any NBA fans who won't be glued to TNT tonight for Cavs/Heat. Game of the year so far, for sure. I'll be fascinated to see the kind of ratings this game gets. I think we're looking at historical television numbers in terms of regular season NBA on cable, especially because it's the only game being played during th...
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Bad Weekend Sheds Light on Major Flaws
Posted on 15 Nov 2010 by Jordan Lauterbach.
Two games, two more bad losses. The misery continues in Knick land on this Monday morning. Is it just me, or has this Knick team regressed in the last ten days? Is it just me or has the continuity within the offense become worse since John Wall and company left the building last Friday night? Night after night the team looks like they were drafted to play together five minutes before tip off. D...
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Knicks Notes (in 60) – Preseason Game #6 vs Nets
Posted on 20 Oct 2010 by Jordan Lauterbach.
Due to other commitments (ok, mainly my love of playoff baseball), I had to watch last nights preseason game “in 60.” I have never ever done this before and hate the concept of it but my DVR was full and, as much as I love the NBA, I’m not missing a playoff baseball game for a game that doesn’t count…. Here are a few observations from the night (in 60, of course) - ...
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Pierce Opts Out of Contract
Posted on 30 Jun 2010 by johnw.
Paul Pierce will be opting out of his contract with the Celtics and will become an unrestricted free agent. With questions revolving around the new CBA that may take affect after next season, this makes sense for Paul. NBA franchises are losing money and this will likely force a reduction in players’ salaries. If Pierce becomes UFA this off season, he increases his chances of securing a long...









